Dear my mother,

Sorry I almost never look at you in the eye, I feel embarrassed somehow.
Sorry all I say is "Not bad," I just don't know how to be honest to you.
Sorry I've never been a good son, I will try to be.
Thank you for not having given up on me, I might've given up without you.

You're the best, mom. I love you so much.
After reading a autobiography of Yamaguchi Eriko, a Japanese entrepreneur, the word "determination" sticks in my mind.

She kept doing what the average person would just let go, only because, I'd say, she had a very strong will.
No one can be 100% sure what they are capable or incapable of. People who make a difference just don't limit themselves to anything.
When do you give up? When you find you can't make it? No. Only when you lose your determination that will make the impossible possible.

Well, let's keep going.
This is my first post on this blog. I had been thinking about what topic would be the best for the starting post, until I finally decided to write about thought.

Now I've just finished a philosophy book, I feel ready.

What makes people different from other living things is, I believe, that we can do a lot of thinking based on imagination.

When you hope for something or worry about something that might happen in the future, you picture what is not happening in reality.
Even before you actually do something, you can get to feel like you've done it so many times. Even if your friend doesn't tell you what he or she thinks, you can guess it.

Think hard, which will help you grow.