Yugen Jikkou: The Power of Walking the Talk in Achieving Goals
The
Japanese idiom "Yugen jikkou" can be translated into English as
"Acting on one's words" or "Walking the talk." This idiom
was actually created through a play on the original idiom "Fugen
jikkou," which is deeply rooted in ancient culture and translates as
"Acting before speaking or without complaining." However, in
contemporary times, the former has become more popular than the latter. This
preference could be attributed to the advantageous aspect of openly declaring
one's commitment to achieving a goal in front of others, as it can serve as a
powerful motivator, driving individuals to overcome obstacles and ultimately
increasing the likelihood of goal attainment. The clear and straightforward expression
of the former idiom might be influenced by Western culture.