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claim:to-get-wholeness-you-must-strive-for-perfection-where-the-things-which-matter-less-are-left-more-rough-and-the-things-which-matter-more-are-given-deep-attentionTo get wholeness, you must strive for perfection where the things which matter less are left more rough, and the things which matter more are given deep attention.
Roughness in non-essentials allows concentration on essentials.
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- Chapter 15 of Vol. 3, arguing that the living quality of buildings depends on a process of making that allows continuous feedback and adaptation.
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- Core principle of wabi-to-sabi in building.
- A cognitive‑perceptual explanation drawn from the earlier HUGGINS & ALEXANDER experiment.
- Promised for Book 4, chapter 4 (Note 15).
- Connection between process, attention, and love.
- The two goals conflict.