Believe in Yourself: Insights from Osamu Tezuka and Mitsuo Aid

 

“Trust in others, but believe in yourself a hundred times more” is one of the famous quotes by Japanese manga artist Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989). During his lifetime, Tezuka created over 700 manga titles, including “Astro Boy”, “Jungle Emperor”, “Firebird”, and “Black Jack”, which received high praise worldwide. This quote gives us a glimpse of his unique beliefs based on his lifetime experience. Instead of relying solely on external support, Tezuka believed that overcoming despair required being a strong shield and ally to oneself. Additionally, Mitsuo Aida (1928-1989), a Japanese poet and calligrapher, has left behind many famous sayings, one of which is “I was born into this world because there is one job in this world that only I can do.” This quote also reflects Mr. Aida's beliefs. Therefore, if we consider these two famous quotes together and make some adaptations, I could say, “I was born into this world because there is a job that only I can do. And, I firmly believe in my potential, tackle that job, and work on it without giving up to produce results.” If we think about it this way, each person is a precious being born into this world with an important individual mission.

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