The Promise of Spring's Arrival

 

Although the harsh winter is still continuing in Japan, plum blossoms and early-blooming cherry blossoms have begun to bloom, and the sound of spring's approach can be heard steadily, heightening anticipation for the arrival of spring. Japanese businessman Yoshiharu Fukuhara (1931-2023), once said, “As long as you are alive, spring will come.” On the other hand, another wise person famously said, “There is no winter that spring does not visit.” Personally, I simply prefer the former quote, which begins with “As long as you are alive...”, as it has more depth and persuasive power. If I were to offer advice to someone feeling hopeless about a situation in life, I would naturally choose the words, “As long as you live, spring will come.”

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