9tensu Today
Psychologically, many performers crash because they are aiming for a 10. When they hit a 9, they feel like a failure. The 9tensu philosophy reframes the 9 as a complete success . This removes the fear of imperfection, paradoxically making the performer more accurate.
In the abstract lexicon of hypothetical ratings and aesthetic philosophy, "9tensu" (a fusion of "9" + "tensu" — possibly a stylized shortening of "tension" or the Japanese tensū (点数), meaning "score" or "points") represents a unique threshold: the point just before absolute perfection. 9tensu
The suffix "tensu" is more elusive. It does not appear in standard English dictionaries. Linguistically, it draws roots from: This removes the fear of imperfection, paradoxically making
: It hosted work from famous circles like TAMAONSEN , Yuuhei Satellite , and dBu Music . It does not appear in standard English dictionaries