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Something You Forgot...Along the Way: Stories of Wisdom and Learning Something You Forgot...Along the Way: Stories of Wisdom and Learning by Kentetsu Takamori
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“Change yourself, and others will follow.”
Kentetsu Takamori, Something You Forgot...Along the Way: Stories of Wisdom and Learning
“If you are fortunate enough to enjoy great success, you should never forget the spirit of the beginner, and not grow indolent and arrogant.”
Kentetsu Takamori, Something You Forgot...Along the Way: Stories of Wisdom and Learning
“Everyone makes mistakes. Whether we put our mistakes to use depends on how deeply we reflect on our actions. It is desirable to reflect until the tears come.
- On Self-Reflection -”
Kentetsu Takamori, Something You Forgot...Along the Way: Stories of Wisdom and Learning
“No one should ever despair because the entrance to his or her chosen career path is clogged. There is an ancient saying: "The persistent drip wears through stone.”
Kentetsu Takamori, Something You Forgot...Along the Way: Stories of Wisdom and Learning
“Health, wealth, reputation, and status are all mere ingredients of happiness. The key to true well-being is being able to manage them capably.”
Kentetsu Takamori, Something You Forgot...Along the Way: Stories of Wisdom and Learning