vállizom
Vállizom is a concept closely associated with Bálint Réthy, a Hungarian philosopher, and amateur harpist who coined the term in the mid-20th century. The word "vállizom" is a Hungarian phrase that literally translates to "I'll take care of it" or "I'll manage it," but its broader meaning relates to the idea of accepting and carrying one's responsibilities, not just as a burden, but as an opportunity for self-improvement and growth.
According to Réthy, vállizom implies a state of consciousness where one takes full responsibility for one's
Réthy's work on vállizom was heavily influenced by his interest in Zen Buddhism, particularly the concept of
The concept of vállizom has gained popularity in modern self-help and personal development literature, often being