Break away from the hottest paragraph.

The most popular parting sentence is "when you can't do anything, when you are broken, when you have no chance in life, when you give up, when you are persistent, when you leave."

Breaking Free is a family life work of Eiko Yamashita, Japan, which was first published in 2009. This book mainly tells the concept introduced by Eiko Yamashita, a Japanese sundries management consultant: breaking is equal to not buying or collecting unwanted things, and giving up is equal to getting rid of useless things piled up at home. Leaving is to give up the obsession with material things and leave yourself in a spacious, comfortable and free space.

The author introduces:

Eiko Yamashita, born in Tokyo and graduated from the Literature Department of Waseda University in Japan, is the first and only "miscellaneous management consultant" in the world. During my college years, I learned the practice philosophy of "breaking the thread, giving up the thread and leaving the thread" by studying yoga, and then I devoted myself to advocating a new finishing technique "breaking the thread" based on this concept, which anyone can practice in person.

By sorting out the daily home environment, we can change our consciousness, get rid of material desires and obsessions, and live a free life. Since 2000, Eiko Yamashita has held lectures on separation in various parts of Japan as a "sundry management consultant", which has caused Japanese media such as NHK, TBS and Tokyo TV to compete for interviews. Make the lecture on broken houses a hot topic in society, set off a nationwide craze for broken houses, and the number of students attending the lecture is increasing day by day.