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It is hard to translate the Finnish word ‘sisu’ into any language. To ‘have sisu’ means to have guts and perseverance. To have a capacity to face difficult challenges and endure hard times. Also, it has an almost zen-like quality of acting with integrity, honesty and humility.
The exact meaning of sisu can also be deeply personal: during my trip to northern Finland and Norway I asked people what sisu meant to them. One example I got was from a man who’s father built the wooden family house by himself over a long period of time. The wood was made from trees he chopped in the forest with his own hands. Another answer was from a man having to cope with the death of his son. He didn’t want to go forward anymore but had to and somehow came over it. It took a great deal of sisu.
This inspired me to examine the concept of sisu.
The exact meaning of sisu can also be deeply personal: during my trip to northern Finland and Norway I asked people what sisu meant to them. One example I got was from a man who’s father built the wooden family house by himself over a long period of time. The wood was made from trees he chopped in the forest with his own hands. Another answer was from a man having to cope with the death of his son. He didn’t want to go forward anymore but had to and somehow came over it. It took a great deal of sisu.
This inspired me to examine the concept of sisu.
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- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 54 - Date de publication: janv 05, 2018
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Finland, Norway, Scandinavia, Forest, Travel
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