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Gaman
Enduring with Dignity

“Stay calm and strong. Quiet strength for hard times.”

The Concept

What Gaman means

Gaman is the Japanese virtue of enduring with patient, dignified strength. Not gritting your teeth while falling apart privately — that’s bottled suffering. Gaman is the grounded, disciplined endurance that carries a person through hard chapters without being broken by them.

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How Gaman
shapes therapy

The same strength that kept someone safe through deployment, caregiving, or childhood can quietly keep them from ever putting the weight down. Therapy doesn’t ask you to be less strong. It asks you to be strong with your eyes open — and to finally have someone help you carry it.

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story behind Gaman

Read the longer reflection on why the same strength that saves us can quietly cage us — and how therapy helps us tell the difference.

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