Editorial
SAKURA
What differentiates an advanced society from another that is not?
Contrary to what one may think at first, it is not so much the economic capacity of its inhabitants, but rather the creative, emotional and spiritual capacity at its highest expression. A Society with high purchasing power, but very focused on materialism, is not an example of an advanced Society. Materialism is not Advanced. On the contrary, it is an example of a scarcity syndrome. A Society based on creativity and spirituality is advanced. It appreciates things that materialism misses and always will miss.
An example is SAKURA. Every year the cherry trees bloom in Japan, giving rise to very beautiful pale pink images that cover hundreds of meters, both in the Sky, that is, the branches of the trees, and on the Ground, the fallen petals.
Beauty has been and continues to be, although discreetly today, and quite far from the media and social networks, a spiritual and value symbol. This is also the case with SAKURA. Historically, they represented the brief but colorful life of the samurai, warriors of traditional Japan.
They lived by a deep moral code of respect, honor and discipline, called Bushido. Their duty was to exemplify and preserve these virtues and be fearless warriors
Let's observe the subtle beauty SAKURA as a symbol of this value
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