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A Ture Life

Japanese man's Ture Story

By WAQAS AHMADPublished 24 days ago 3 min read
A Ture Life
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A Japanese nobleman's precious curcifix was broken, he took the crucufix of the crucifix and threw it out, a Buddhist monk was passing by, he saw the crucifix smiled took the crucifix and put it in his bag and left the monk had a gold bracelet in his wrist. it was his only trouble he reaches another village went to the sonar and effered free work in his workshop- yes.

Sooner took him to himin exchange for accommodation and free food and the monk asked him, " I will work for you all day for free but in the evening i will elt y gold bracelet and repair y table." Then he turned his back on himself and took his arms around him.

The monk added a broken ribbon from a month's labor and when the ribbon was completed he cleaned it and placed it in the showcase of the shop. The ribbon was visible from afar because of the glow of gold and the helpless people were drawn to it. He refused to sell it he said it was a trust of someone else and the praise of the trustspread to the Japanese prince who actully owned the trust he also reached the shop.

He also saw the ritual but he could not recognize it and he gave the price he asked for and announced the purchase of the ritual. The monk arranged the auction the bidding began and the price kept increasing the bidding until all the princesses of the area lost and the prince won.

When the prince proudly picked up the ritual the monk went forward and the ritual gave it to him and said, "This is the ritua. How can you and i receive the price of your thing fro you? Take your time and just pray for me" Reyes asked in surprise, " What does that mean?" The monk replied " I was passing the date in front of your house.

You broke it and you pivcked up the crutches and threw them out. i brought the crutches here, melted y bracelet and folded it and ade it a piece of art.

It makes them peace of art so my advice is whether you are a thing or a human being do not consider yourself useless when you are broken do not let your crutches fall into the garbage do not sit soewhere and start connecting yourself to the gold of courage courage and endurance.

Not only will you be complete again but you will be a thousnd times more valuable than before and become a peace of Art.

"That is the day and today is the day people in japan are making peace of art by mixing broken vessels with gold.

In japan bowls plates mugs and pitchers usually worth millions of dollars are ade into art piecesand kept in museums of decorated in their homes.

This art is not only used for " re-pairing" objects but also by combining broken and destroyed human beings rubbing them and making them new and expensive the Japanese people themselves. Whoever is awake is awake.

The atomic bomb has only been used twice in the world to date and it was droped on japan both times the first on Hiroshima on Aguest 6, 1945 and the second atomic bomber on Naga saki on Aguest 9.

These two bombs crushed the entire Japanese nation like a squirrel. But you see the perfection of sugi. the japanese nation not only collecte all its crutches and rebuilt itself but it was more valuable than its orignal.

Today 20 major japanese companies be it Toyota, Mitsubishi , Honda, iToucho, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Mitsui, japan post Holding Hitachi, Sony, Ineos Holding Eon, Marubini or panasonic were makingdefense equipment and bomb cannons before World War it.

These companies changed their business after the war and within a few year they becae the worlds largest commercial and industrial companies.

Before World War II Japan's army waas the world's ost powerful and foridable army.

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  • Sweileh 88823 days ago

    Interesting and delicious content, keep posting more.

WAQAS AHMADWritten by WAQAS AHMAD

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