The Japanese System for Breaking Bad Habits & Addiction | Kaizen & Ikigai Philosophy

In this video, you will learn how to break bad habits and addiction using Japanese philosophy — through small daily change and purpose-driven living. Inspired by Kaizen (continuous improvement) and Ikigai (reason for living), this system focuses on rewiring behavior gradually instead of forcing sudden change. You will learn: Why bad habits and addictions are built through repetition loops How Kaizen helps you break habits with small, consistent steps Why sudden change often fails long-term How Ikigai replaces destructive habits with meaningful direction The role of environment in shaping behavior How to reduce urges without fighting them directly A simple system to stay consistent without relying on motivation This is not about quitting instantly. It is about replacing patterns slowly and permanently. If you struggle with distraction, addiction, or lack of control — this method will help you rebuild discipline step by step. At Zanshi Arcane, we explore Japanese philosophy, mental discipline, and practical systems for mastering your habits and mind. 💬 COMMENT: What habit are you trying to break right now? #BreakBadHabits#Kaizen#Ikigai#AddictionRecovery#HabitChange#SelfDiscipline#MentalControl#JapanesePhilosophy#ZanshiArcane