Ginza Koyama daily journal 2022.12.29 Shoulder the past and Face the future

Ginza Koyama daily journal 2022.12.29 Shoulder the past and Face the future

When I live in my parents’ house where my parents are gone, I am flooded with things that remind me of my childhood, and when I try to clean it up, I am immersed in memories.

Also, you can’t throw it away.

I was drawn into a time slip.

In this way, I realized that my old man’s house had become a garbage house.

At late night in bed, I tries to envision the next year’s Koyama G40th Anniversary Commemorative Project, but for some reason I was drawn into the past history.

Not just happy memories.

Failures, being deceived, your own wrong judgments, regrets, repentance, emptiness, anger, hatred.

Drawn into negative emotions.

Life regrets, regrets.

I wonder what I was doing until now, and why I didn’t realize it then.

Regretting not to proceed with that business.

I regret having started this business.

Regret of having stopped the activity.

Why do humans regret so much?

I, who should be forgetful, why does my memory return so much at the end of the year?

The regret of being deceived by dishonest and unscrupulous officials.

When I think of the misfortune of those subordinates, I feel sorry.

Towards the end of the fiscal year, think positively about new businesses for the next fiscal year.

Throw back and aim forward.

Don’t forget the past, don’t throw it away, carry the past on your back, and move forward.

Build a bright future on it.

The number 1 encouragement is a picture of the smile of the nursery school kindergartener.

I want to go back to Yasunari-kun back then and build the kindergarten that Yasunari-kun dreams of. (kun is a prefex used for young males)

I can see the smile of my late mother coming to pick me up there.

It’s not just memories of nostalgia.

Enriching the present of these children and infants will be the creation of lifelong memories for these children.

Creating memories that will last a lifetime.

That is nursing care for the future.

Thanks to you young people, old soldiers will fight today.

For tomorrow, for the future.

Pulse oximeter 97/97/99

Body temperature 36.5 degrees Blood sugar 163

Back to the Future

CEO Yasunari Koyama