🗓️ January

  • "The light that illuminates the darkness of life" — 五木寛之

  • "The most important thing in life" — 稲盛和夫

  • "Can you endure ten years?" — 浅利慶太

  • "If you're not quitting now, then continue for life" — 桂 歌丸

  • "Living is a battle against oneself" — 宇津木妙子

  • "Once-in-a-lifetime encounter" — 瀬戸内寂聴

  • "Become an independent and self-respecting merchant" — 柳井 正

  • "Teachings from 'Mother'" — 森 進一

  • "Advice from Picasso" — 松井守男

  • "Luck and study" — 渡部昇一

  • "Become someone others find easy to use" — 道場六三郎

  • "First, conquer the emotions within yourself" — 山崎直子

  • "Training to become truly strong" — 野村忠宏

  • "Goal-setting method taught to Shohei Ohtani and Yusei Kikuchi" — 佐々木 洋

  • "If you're a man, walk one path — a lesson to my son Ichiro" — 鈴木宣之

  • "Conductors must not look at the score" — 小林研一郎

  • "Lessons learned from Sony founder Akio Morita" — 比屋根 毅

  • "Descend into the valley before reaching the next peak" — 宮本 輝

  • "Doing three times more requires ambition" — 中村芝翫

  • "The reason you lose at crucial moments" — 大橋秀行

  • "Have you ever slept with a product?" — 谷井昭雄

  • "Human power doesn't grow unless fully exerted" — 平尾誠二

  • "The absolute difference between professionals and amateurs" — 相田一人

  • "Six factors that ruin a company" — 永守重信

  • "Why did the hare lose to the tortoise?" — 三遊亭圓歌

  • "The time to abandon your glorious move" — 米長邦雄

  • "The dove of good luck visits every life three times" — 藤田喬平

  • "The condition to exceed your own limits" — 長渕 剛

  • "Reverse calculation goal-setting method" — 岸田周三

  • "No master surpasses single-minded clumsiness" — 小川三夫

  • "If you're ready to stake your life, you can do anything" — 宮脇 昭

🗓️ February

  • "One millimeter of effort, one second of effort — layered up" — 井村雅代

  • "Raise your hand to ask and get promoted — Konosuke Matsushita’s criteria" — 岩井 虔

  • "Instill 'awareness' before giving 'knowledge'" — 林 南八

  • "Let them feel rather than teach" — 髙嶋 仁

  • "This is the Niigata Exhibition" — 内田勝規

  • "Study instead of complaining" — 田中健一

  • "My awakening came from my mother’s fierce scolding" — 原田隆史

  • "The master's voice heard through three calls" — 横田南嶺

  • "Challenge the Heart Sutra at age ten" — 金澤泰子

  • "Finger Braille was born in the kitchen" — 福島令子

  • "Why Ichiro values routines" — 山本益博

  • "How the Japan national table tennis team was strengthened" — 前原正浩

  • "How Tokyo Tower was completed" — 内藤多四郎

  • "Origin of Tokyo Skytree’s concept" — 澄川喜一

  • "Endurance produces mastery, mastery produces hope" — 加藤一二三

  • "Frankl’s spirit of optimism" — 永田勝太郎

  • "Crafting the spirit of sparing fortune" — 幸田露伴

  • "You! Go get a girlfriend — now" — 陳 建一

  • "Work is faith itself" — 米倉 満

  • "What awakened Ryoko Tani’s talent" — 稲田 明

  • "Toshio Dokō’s admonition — even fresh grass burns" — 矢野弘典

  • "Three key points of sales" — 津田 晃

  • "Even when stabbed, don’t resent — resentment burns yourself too" — 山口由美子

  • "Why do humans give birth and raise children?" — 田下昌明

  • "Joy and sorrow are twisted like a rope" — 藤原てい

  • "Work like your life depends on it" — 山本 亮

  • "'Are you serious?' — a player pressed me" — 門馬敬治

  • "The strength to swallow the unreasonable" — 藤元聡一

🗓️ March

  • "Yesterday’s enemy is today’s friend" — 篠沢秀夫

  • "The Longfellow poem that changed my life" — 長野安恒

  • "Origin of the word 'mother'" — 境野勝悟

  • "Is it right or wrong as a human being?" — 島田久仁彦

  • "Preparation and effort never betray" — 長井鞠子

  • "Three habits that attract opportunities" — 里岡美津奈

  • "Ink takes twenty years to reach maturity" — 榊 莫山

  • "Sorrow and suffering are gifts from the Buddha" — 青山俊董

  • "A critical ability that determines fate" — 鈴木鎮一

  • "A brilliant general knows allies’ strengths and enemies’ weaknesses" — 田辺昇一

  • "The unforgettable day" — 松野三枝子

  • "The source of great inventions and discoveries" — 西澤潤一

  • "Practice until your cells remember" — 広岡達朗

  • "Never slacken the working hand" — 佐藤文悟

  • "Do you know why humans are born into this world?" — 西端春枝

  • "Taizō Ishizaka's motto — Peace is noble" — 宮尾舜助

  • "The mentality of winners" — 栗田大輔

  • "Leaders must sprint at 150 km/h" — 安藤忠雄

  • "My mother’s cloth diaper" — 中條高德

  • "25 commandments of ugliness — the Takarazuka legend" — 貴城けい

  • "Create your own work" — 安井義博

  • "Why I write poems" — 坂村真民

  • "What supported daily life at Arakawa Dojo" — 王 貞治

  • "Concert for terminally ill children" — 渕上貴美子

  • "Ask 'Why?' five times" — 張 富士夫

  • "Win for the child who lost" — 吉田栄勝

  • "People who succeed vs. those who fail" — 渡辺 尚

  • "Step by step — it’s not a big deal" — 岡村美穂子

  • "Three principles of evacuation — how the miracle of Kamaishi happened" — 片田敏孝

  • "Thinking that makes living always joyful" — 玄侑宗久

  • "Crossing the wall of death — my Burma war story" — 日野久三郎

🗓️ January

  • "The light that illuminates the darkness of life" — 五木寛之

  • "The most important thing in life" — 稲盛和夫

  • "Can you endure ten years?" — 浅利慶太

  • "If you're not quitting now, then continue for life" — 桂 歌丸

  • "Living is a battle against oneself" — 宇津木妙子

  • "Once-in-a-lifetime encounter" — 瀬戸内寂聴

  • "Become an independent and self-respecting merchant" — 柳井 正

  • "Teachings from 'Mother'" — 森 進一

  • "Advice from Picasso" — 松井守男

  • "Luck and study" — 渡部昇一

  • "Become someone others find easy to use" — 道場六三郎

  • "First, conquer the emotions within yourself" — 山崎直子

  • "Training to become truly strong" — 野村忠宏

  • "Goal-setting method taught to Shohei Ohtani and Yusei Kikuchi" — 佐々木 洋

  • "If you're a man, walk one path — a lesson to my son Ichiro" — 鈴木宣之

  • "Conductors must not look at the score" — 小林研一郎

  • "Lessons learned from Sony founder Akio Morita" — 比屋根 毅

  • "Descend into the valley before reaching the next peak" — 宮本 輝

  • "Doing three times more requires ambition" — 中村芝翫

  • "The reason you lose at crucial moments" — 大橋秀行

  • "Have you ever slept with a product?" — 谷井昭雄

  • "Human power doesn't grow unless fully exerted" — 平尾誠二

  • "The absolute difference between professionals and amateurs" — 相田一人

  • "Six factors that ruin a company" — 永守重信

  • "Why did the hare lose to the tortoise?" — 三遊亭圓歌

  • "The time to abandon your glorious move" — 米長邦雄

  • "The dove of good luck visits every life three times" — 藤田喬平

  • "The condition to exceed your own limits" — 長渕 剛

  • "Reverse calculation goal-setting method" — 岸田周三

  • "No master surpasses single-minded clumsiness" — 小川三夫

  • "If you're ready to stake your life, you can do anything" — 宮脇 昭

🗓️ February

  • "One millimeter of effort, one second of effort — layered up" — 井村雅代

  • "Raise your hand to ask and get promoted — Konosuke Matsushita’s criteria" — 岩井 虔

  • "Instill 'awareness' before giving 'knowledge'" — 林 南八

  • "Let them feel rather than teach" — 髙嶋 仁

  • "This is the Niigata Exhibition" — 内田勝規

  • "Study instead of complaining" — 田中健一

  • "My awakening came from my mother’s fierce scolding" — 原田隆史

  • "The master's voice heard through three calls" — 横田南嶺

  • "Challenge the Heart Sutra at age ten" — 金澤泰子

  • "Finger Braille was born in the kitchen" — 福島令子

  • "Why Ichiro values routines" — 山本益博

  • "How the Japan national table tennis team was strengthened" — 前原正浩

  • "How Tokyo Tower was completed" — 内藤多四郎

  • "Origin of Tokyo Skytree’s concept" — 澄川喜一

  • "Endurance produces mastery, mastery produces hope" — 加藤一二三

  • "Frankl’s spirit of optimism" — 永田勝太郎

  • "Crafting the spirit of sparing fortune" — 幸田露伴

  • "You! Go get a girlfriend — now" — 陳 建一

  • "Work is faith itself" — 米倉 満

  • "What awakened Ryoko Tani’s talent" — 稲田 明

  • "Toshio Dokō’s admonition — even fresh grass burns" — 矢野弘典

  • "Three key points of sales" — 津田 晃

  • "Even when stabbed, don’t resent — resentment burns yourself too" — 山口由美子

  • "Why do humans give birth and raise children?" — 田下昌明

  • "Joy and sorrow are twisted like a rope" — 藤原てい

  • "Work like your life depends on it" — 山本 亮

  • "'Are you serious?' — a player pressed me" — 門馬敬治

  • "The strength to swallow the unreasonable" — 藤元聡一

🗓️ March

  • "Yesterday’s enemy is today’s friend" — 篠沢秀夫

  • "The Longfellow poem that changed my life" — 長野安恒

  • "Origin of the word 'mother'" — 境野勝悟

  • "Is it right or wrong as a human being?" — 島田久仁彦

  • "Preparation and effort never betray" — 長井鞠子

  • "Three habits that attract opportunities" — 里岡美津奈

  • "Ink takes twenty years to reach maturity" — 榊 莫山

  • "Sorrow and suffering are gifts from the Buddha" — 青山俊董

  • "A critical ability that determines fate" — 鈴木鎮一

  • "A brilliant general knows allies’ strengths and enemies’ weaknesses" — 田辺昇一

  • "The unforgettable day" — 松野三枝子

  • "The source of great inventions and discoveries" — 西澤潤一

  • "Practice until your cells remember" — 広岡達朗

  • "Never slacken the working hand" — 佐藤文悟

  • "Do you know why humans are born into this world?" — 西端春枝

  • "Taizō Ishizaka's motto — Peace is noble" — 宮尾舜助

  • "The mentality of winners" — 栗田大輔

  • "Leaders must sprint at 150 km/h" — 安藤忠雄

  • "My mother’s cloth diaper" — 中條高德

  • "25 commandments of ugliness — the Takarazuka legend" — 貴城けい

  • "Create your own work" — 安井義博

  • "Why I write poems" — 坂村真民

  • "What supported daily life at Arakawa Dojo" — 王 貞治

  • "Concert for terminally ill children" — 渕上貴美子

  • "Ask 'Why?' five times" — 張 富士夫

  • "Win for the child who lost" — 吉田栄勝

  • "People who succeed vs. those who fail" — 渡辺 尚

  • "Step by step — it’s not a big deal" — 岡村美穂子

  • "Three principles of evacuation — how the miracle of Kamaishi happened" — 片田敏孝

  • "Thinking that makes living always joyful" — 玄侑宗久

  • "Crossing the wall of death — my Burma war story" — 日野久三郎

 
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