At dawn, I start my day by reading a newspaper delivered online in bed.
If there is an article that interests me, I`ll send it to the staff by e-mail.
What worries me that the things I want to do has already started somewhere in the world.
Look, it’s a necessary service in the future world.
City building has already started. Let’s try it in Koyama too.
That’s what I mean, but the reality is that the current business is just full of hands, however there are no executives who can raise their hands.
No wonder.
Having said that, my mind is full of anxiety about Japan’s future and new business ideas that I should do in Koyama to overcome it.
When I read a newspaper, I often think that I have read this before.
Surely the same thing happens every year, and the same incident occurs.
I’ve always been a future-oriented person.
However, many of the books I read, and television are related to history.
Thoughts on the future, a journey of exploration, ultimately becomes a journey of verification of past history and experiences.
The approaching, uneasy future soon overlaps with the nostalgic memories of the past and becomes familiar.
I call that feeling nostalgia for the future.
Recently, I remember my time in kindergarten and elementary school.
I also revive my family from that time.
Nostalgia for the future may be a process of the mind to accept the death of oneself.
A journey into the future is a journey back in time to the past.
The past, present and future exist simultaneously.
In my mind, I see everything.
This is probably the image of old age.
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