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Thankful for the past year.

Written by Akira Tsuchiya | Jun 3, 2023 8:23:10 AM

 

Thankful for the past year.

This past year has been a year in which many things have happened, both in my professional and personal life.

Compared to my early twenties, when I just let the days go by and ate time, this year has gone by very quickly.




A year goes by so fast.




I had many encounters this year.

I am grateful for all the encounters.

I met wonderful people this year. I have steadily made business contacts overseas.

My network of contacts is expanding more and more than when I was a representative of a publicly listed company.

I wonder why. Is it because I live my life with my true feelings?




January I am filled with gratitude for the start of the year and excitement for what will happen this year and what will happen next.

March: 45 years old. I am truly grateful to those who celebrate my 45th birthday every year.

June: A loved one is hospitalized. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you have done.

August: First painful experience. The sadness of not having someone who is always there is hard to get rid of.

September I felt uncomfortable about putting work aside as work. I realized that it is not so easy to create like-minded people. Discomfort with different culture and climate.

October: Many encounters overseas. I keenly felt that I have a lot of work to do.

December: I am thankful for my family and happy just to be here. Gratitude for being here, yes. Great gratitude.




The world is beginning to move.

I have felt this trend with my own body since the latter half of this year.

I am sure that next year it will become a big trend that will affect all industries and economies.

Like a black ship.




You have to see the world to start.

Reading about it in print or watching it on video does not come close to a realistic glance.

Ever since I was a student, I have been going abroad without a moment's thought, even going into debt to a recruiter on a moment's notice.

Africa, Europe, Asia, and when I was a senior in college, I spent a third of the year abroad.




The sixth sense is the best criterion God gave me.

You are moved because you feel and move. If you want to be moved, you have to feel and move.

Nothing will start.




It's time to create a life plan for the end of the year and the beginning of the new year.

I want to look back on the past year in my own way and make a life plan for next year and beyond.

Toward the realization of my life dream.




Various things have started to move since the second half of this year.

I am grateful for everything.




Thank you very much!