The Wisdom of Mitsuo Aida: Navigating Life's Inevitable Paths with Silence and Resilience

Mitsuo Aida is a Japanese poet and calligrapher known as the Poet of Zen. Please see the following (Title: Michi (The Paths)), one of my favorite works among his many: “In your long life, there are paths you must traverse no matter how much you wish to avoid them. When this happens, you should walk these paths in silence. Don't complain or whine; just walk without saying anything. Be quiet and don't show tears in your eyes. That's the moment when the roots of your life as a human are deeply set.” When facing difficulties, repeating this poem can be helpful in getting through tough times.

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