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Looking back, I’m grateful that I followed my heart and pursued many of the things I truly wanted to do. Of course, there were times when the results didn’t turn out as I had hoped. But as long as I did my best, I can accept the outcome without regret. On the other hand, when my efforts led to the results I had envisioned, those experiences became lasting sources of strength and encouragement for the rest of my life. I’ve often heard elderly people in Japan say they wish they had had the courage to pursue their dreams when they were younger. It’s always sad to hear such reflections, especially when those same individuals still hesitate to take action on what they want to do, even now. That’s why I believe it’s best to do what we truly want to do—starting now, in whatever way we can. Taking that first step without delay is one of the most important secrets to living a life free of regret.

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