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If you eggplant, it will call
ナスなら鳴る 為せば成る (Naseba naru; “If you do it, it will happen.”) Definition: A person can do anything if they really put their mind to it. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. The only way to get a thing done … Continue reading
Posted in Japanese, Kotowaza
Tagged achievement, action, motivation, New Year, resolutions, 武田信玄, 上杉鷹山, 上杉治憲
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Some thoughts on resolutions
It’s January first of a new year… what are your resolutions? What are my resolutions? There are a few things I’d like to change about how I structure my life. But first I’d like to talk a little about “resolutions.” … Continue reading
Posted in Musing, Nonfiction
Tagged gyms, just do it, New Year, newspaper comics, resolutions
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