"tai-ki-ban-sei" -A Positive Japanese Four-Character-Idiom
tai-ki-ban-sei

No.14 tai-ki-ban-sei / taikibansei

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Patience pays off, and the Japanese idiom "tai-ki-ban-sei" celebrates those who achieve greatness later in life through steady effort and perseverance.

MEANING

"Tai-ki-ban-sei" means success comes to those who work patiently over time. It highlights the value of persistence and the belief that it’s never too late to achieve greatness.

SYNONYMS

  • Patience
  • Steady progress

These synonyms emphasize the importance of long-term effort and trust in the process.

EXAMPLES

  • "He believed in 'tai-ki-ban-sei,' achieving his dreams of becoming an author in his fifties."
  • "The artist’s career blossomed through 'tai-ki-ban-sei,' with years of dedication leading to recognition."

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 resonates with:

  • Late Bloomers: Those achieving success later in life.
  • Artists and Creators: People pursuing long-term goals with dedication.
  • Anyone Needing Patience: Individuals reminded to trust in their journey.

NOTE

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"Tai-ki-ban-sei" inspires confidence in the idea that hard work and patience are the keys to lasting success.

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