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[Self-Improvement Poem] With the Rhythm of Furinkazan

There is a saying like this

As swift as the wind, as quiet as the forest, as fierce as fire, as immovable as a mountain, as unfathomable as the shadows, as sudden as a thunderclap.

When advancing, be as swift as the wind; when waiting for an opportunity, be as quiet as the forest; when attacking, be as rapid as a spreading fire; when standing still, be as solid as a mountain; keep your presence hidden as if you were in the darkness; and when you move, do so with the roar of thunder... In this way, it is essential to have rhythm and contrast in your actions.

Citation: Super-Translation: The Art of War by Sun Tzu - The Absolute Rules for 'The Person Who Wins in the End' (Hardcover) / Publisher: Mikasa Shobo / Author: Yoshifumi Taguchi

The wind blows violently as if a million fans were being waved
Like the forest, stand firm and ready for whatever comes
Like fire, let your passion burn and spread without stopping
Like the mountain, look down on everything quietly from a high place and wait for the right time

It is like reincarnation
Swiftly, quietly, fiercely, and unshakeably
Life is about repeating these cycles

If you get tired, take a break with the flavors of Koshu
Hoto noodles or grapes
Or perhaps even Kofu chicken giblets

Live with the rhythm of Furinkazan
From now on as well

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