2019.07.06 14:19
2019.07.06 14:26
2019.07.07 00:47
I cannot read the text because it asks me log in. However, it is an interesting question
to anybody. Even though there is no perfect life, I often think that my life is so full of
good lucks that I am not entitled to advise someone how to live. If I am forced to say
one thing, it is very important for every one to learn how to be contented with what
you are and what they have early on their lives.
2019.07.07 01:06
Thank you for your comment, Dr. Ohn.
FYI all you have to do is to create a new account
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2019.07.07 12:26
I just found that this is how you live your life, copied from the next webpage on our website.
If you can say at your death bed that you lived a happy life, and are grateful to everyone in your life,
and can wish the survivors to do their best to find a happy life with no regrets, just like you, then you got it !!
A beautiful world is not given by someone. You can always find one by yourself.
A life worthwhile is again not given by someone else. You make it so.
And be grateful to everyone, enemies or friends.
Wish everyone to live the same happy life just like the one you have carried out.
2019.07.09 00:50
I might add to “ be greatful to everyone” because you are here therefore I
am here. Thank you for the good words.
Although New York Times or these editors obviously didn't ask any one of us
for advice, certainly each of our alumni, I feel, is qualified to add to this collection
of advices for the young generation.
Nontheless I sent this article to my children and grandchildren for whatever worth
they may have for them.