Thursday, February 4, 2016

Practical Influences


E ku deede iwoyio.
We are already in the second month! This year is running fast again.
As a continuation to last month on the theme of the year: Influence, I want to talk on practical influence that we may experience or give in our lives here or anywhere.Many of Japan’s principles for living can be found nestled in Japanese concept words that can help us organize our lives or understand purpose for living, or in our enlightenment to living in harmony which starts from inside. We need all these too, not only about our religious beliefs. Who will not be impressed with the clear separation of religion and education in Japan? They do a very good job by teaching children morality without tying it to theology depending on your personal opinion for or against that. You can be nice without following any religion such as being considerate to others, being clean inside and outside, being on time, etc. the common rules followed by everyone here. I believe we could be influenced by all these and live happily with each other and even take back to our home which eventually may influence the mindset of majority for betterment of our generation and generations to come. We may have or witness adversity or injustice sometimes, but the difference is clear and bad experiences are sometimes good because they teach us how to deal with life. Even then you`ll definitely receive justice if you seek for it. We can also influence other people here within our communities by being a good example. Just like the month of February is for Valentine, which is based on friendships or love, let’s keep working on giving unconditional love, even when it may be hard sometimes we`ll definitely enjoy it sooner or later.
If you were born in February, we congratulate you, we celebrate with you and we love you. To those who are still not sure to join or not,I was once like you, take your time , you are welcome anytime,but remember that "Aisimbe ni aibawondasi o" ,come and let`s put heads together for you and for me and for the association."Ao kereoko deleo".Have a good month!
President.

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