Craftsmanship, Accountability, and Integrity

 

"Those individuals who know hardship of making things would never blame a failure on others” is a quote by Masaru Ibuka, a co-founder of SONY. When I first heard it, I didn't grasp a clear idea of its true meaning. However, after pondering it several times, I vaguely understood its significance. In essence, the genuine craftsperson, due to the inherent nature of creating things themselves, gains a profound understanding of the principles of cause and effect in craftsmanship through countless direct practical experiences in the workshop. This, in turn, cultivates their sense of self-accountability as well as an unblemished honesty, free from any inclination to bargain.

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