Richard Ruina

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Speech is much less prized than silence in Japanese culture; silence is considered more conducive to thought. According to psychologists Timothy Takemoto and Thomas Brinthaupt, ‘Japanese culture, it would seem, is best described by the absence of words, including those to describe it’.37 Visual thought is predominant among the Japanese and is preferred to verbal thought.
The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World
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