Read: Well done for a job well done.

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TitleWell done for a job well done.
AuthorYasushi Kitagawa
PublisherSun Mark’s Publishing
Page256
Price1,500 yen + tax
IntroductionA novelist, Yasushi Kitagawa, whose works have sold more than 1 million copies.
A story of spiritual rebirth spun by novelist Yasushi Kitagawa, whose works have sold more than one million copies.
[Synopsis]
Yoshito Ishibashi, a junior high school social studies teacher for 30 years, is taking care of a new teacher, Hina Yamabuki, who is unstable at heart, while feeling resentment toward the educational field and children’s feelings that have been drastically changed by the Corona disaster. One day, she receives a call from the Ehime Prefectural Police informing her of the death of her own father. He had not seen his father since he ran away from home with his mother 38 years ago, and had even erased him from his memory. It was October in autumn, just as the “Saijo Festival” was being held. The exuberance of the festival, which has been held since the Edo period and boasts the largest number of danjiri in Japan, brought back the only memory of his father. Yoshito decides to face the real image of his father for the first time in his life. It was also a time of rebirth to heal his own heart.

[From the text]
There was only one word that could come to Yoshito’s mind when he was asked to describe a person who had completed a journey, accepting everything that had happened to him under the conditions he had been given, and without anyone understanding his suffering.
You did your best.
And if someone, anyone, even just one person, could say that to him or her when he or she finished his or her life someday, he or she would be rewarded for his or her life. That’s what I thought.

The greatness of human beings is that
is that every person lives their life to the fullest.
life.

A word of advice:
If you don’t say it, it won’t be understood.
If you don’t say it, it won’t be understood. But there are things that can be conveyed without being said. I was reading a novel, and it is an artifact that resonates with me several times more than reading a bad self-help book.
In no small part, we all have a sense of victimhood, but it seems that by changing our perspective, we can even change the way we live.

Amazon.co.jp: よくがんばりました。 : 喜多川 泰: 本
Amazon.co.jp: よくがんばりました。 : 喜多川 泰: 本

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