"shichi-ten-ha-ki"  -A Positive Japanese Four-Character-Idiom
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Life often knocks us down, but the Japanese idiom "shi-chi-ten-ha-ki" reminds us to rise each time. It celebrates resilience, perseverance, and the unyielding spirit to keep going despite setbacks.

MEANING

"Shichi-ten-ha-ki" means to rise each time you fall, showing resilience and determination. It is an inspiring call to never give up.

SYNONYMS

  • Resilience
  • Never giving up

These synonyms reflect the inner strength and courage required to overcome challenges repeatedly.

EXAMPLES

  • "Through 'shi-chi-ten-ha-ki,' she rebuilt her life after every setback."
  • "The athlete embodied 'shi-chi-ten-ha-ki,' training harder after every defeat."

WHO IS THIS FOR?

Words have power. Keeping positive words close to you can influence your mindset and help you stay motivated and optimistic. That’s why this idiom is especially recommended for these individuals—it can inspire them to embrace positivity and grow in their journey.

This idiom is ideal for:

  • Entrepreneurs: Those facing the ups and downs of building a business.
  • Athletes: Individuals striving to improve through perseverance.
  • Anyone Facing Challenges: People navigating difficult life circumstances.

NOTE

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"Shichi-ten-ha-ki" is a universal lesson in resilience, teaching us to face adversity with determination and an unbreakable spirit.