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Yohji Yamamoto describes freedom: "I never believed in laziness, but the freedom I aspired to was a broader life achieved through diligence and hard work, and that freedom was precious."

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Yohji Yamamoto's description of freedom:

"I have never believed in any lazy freedom, the freedom I aspire to is a broader life achieved through diligence and hard work, and that freedom is precious and valuable; I believe in the law of ten thousand hours, and I have never believed in the inspiration of pie falling from the sky and the achievement of sitting and waiting. Be a free and self-disciplined person, and live seriously with determination that is bound to be realized. ”

Yohji Yamamoto describes freedom: "I never believed in laziness, but the freedom I aspired to was a broader life achieved through diligence and hard work, and that freedom was precious."

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