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Why Kind People Suffer the Most | A Japanese Story About Saying No If you are a natural "giver" or always say yes, you're only heading towards self-destruction. This story is for people who are too kind, who give their all, yet feel used, unappreciated, or drained. It reveals a deep truth: being overly generous without boundaries is not weakness — it can harm your peace and energy. In this video, we travel to the quiet villages of Edo Japan to learn the essential life lesson of Takumi, a humble woodcutter who gave everything until his well ran dry. Discover the ancient Japanese wisdom on balance and self-respect, the critical difference between true kindness and "pleasing everyone," and why the most important word you can ever learn is "No." Stop burnout and reclaim your peace by learning how to keep your own well full. Timestamps: 0:00 - The Problem: Why Givers Burn Out 0:38 - Takumi, the Generous Woodcutter 1:20 - The Breaking Point: A Merciless Winter 2:13 - The Wisdom of the Old Monk and the Dry Well 3:22 - Learning to Say No (The Transformation) 4:05 - Reclaiming Balance and Self-Respect #motivationalstory #japanesephilosophy #mindfulness #boundaries #productivity #burnout #stoicism #wabisabi #selfrespect #alanwatts #storytelling #lifelessons #selfimprovement #selfrespect ►Follow Own Your Zen on Social Media Instagram: https://bit.ly/3WkBE7f ►Video footage: All video footage used is licensed through from various stock footage websites. Disclaimer: These videos are for educational purposes only and is not professional advice.