"Gaman" is a Japanese word that describes the cultural value of patience, perseverance, and dignity in the face of adversity. It is often translated as "enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity." The concept is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture and has been passed down through generations.
During World War II, Japanese Americans were forcibly interned in camps in the United States. Despite the injustices they faced, many Japanese Americans practiced gaman and maintained their dignity and resilience throughout their internment. Today, the concept of gaman is celebrated as a symbol of Japanese cultural identity and resilience.
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