[1-Minute Column] Let Me Tell You Why Your "Dreams Don't Come True"
Kanji characters are well-constructed.
You already know that, even without me telling you.
The radical for 'person' is the 'ninben'.
So, how would you express the situation of a person having a dream in kanji?
It becomes the kanji '儚' (hakanai).
The reading is 'hakanai' (fleeting).
You may have been told many times before that you should have dreams.
I also think that having dreams is a good thing.
However, if they remain just dreams, they will not come true.
You must have had many dreams of wanting to do this or that until now.
Have those dreams actually come true?
There are probably some dreams that came true, and some that did not.
So, how can you increase the chances of your dreams coming true?
The answer is hidden in kanji as well.
It is the kanji '叶' (kanau).
Writing 'ten' (十) inside 'mouth' (口) makes the kanji for 'come true' (叶).
Brainwash yourself by saying the dream you want to achieve out loud, over and over again!
However, just saying 'I want to be this!' is still weak.
There are various ways to increase the probability of making your dreams come true.
I will continue to share methods to help you increase the chances of your dreams coming true, little by little.
First, start by not just thinking about the situation you want to be in, but by saying it out loud over and over again!
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