東京フォトウォーク 4

Fri 2009/04/10 15:42 JST
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東京フォトウォークシリーズのテーマは、都内のあちこちで撮った写真を見ながら、人生について語ると。この記事の英語版では長く語りますが、僕の日本語表現力が乏しいので、英語のみで書いています。

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日本語でざっくり : 人に「何曜日がいや?」と聞くと、たいてい「月曜日だ」との答えが返ってくる。「なぜ?」と聞くと、「学校/仕事に行かないと行けないんだ」と答える人が殆ど。

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でも、人は、そんなに学校や仕事がいやなら、なぜ通い続けるの?

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人生はどれだけ短いのかを実感している人は少ないと思う。「死」について考えたくない、死にたくない、死ぬのがこわい、などの声が「送り人」の映画が出た当時に路上アンケートで寄せられた声。

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人間は老人まで生きる保証はない。明日死ぬかもしれない。我らはテレビのニュースを見ると、死んで行く人のニュースを何事もなかったように見ています。他人事ですから。自分はあんな風に死なないからと思う人は多いのでは。しかし、ニュースで出た死んだ人もいつかテレビのニュースを見て、ほかの人が死んで行くのを見ていました。多分同じ事考えていました。

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人間はいつ死ぬのか分からない、死ぬのが怖くない。死ぬのがあたりまえ、我々人間の共通の最後の目的地。このことがちゃんと実感していれば、人生を無駄しないで、やりたい事をするようになるのでは。今の仕事が嫌のであれば、貴重な人生を嫌な事に無駄使いしている事になる。

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僕は幼い頃に親に育てられていなく、フォスターホームで育てられた。フォスター親の家族にひどく扱われて、数年間は、とっても悲しい子供でした。

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しかし現在は人生が楽しくて仕方がありません。妻とラブラブですし(結婚して13年になる)、仕事が大好きで、会社を立ち上げて2年目になるんですが、なかなかうまくいっています。僕の好きなフィギュアや、アニメ、サブカルも仕事になっています。

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んんん。日本語では全然うまく書いていなかったのねToT。

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ところで、この記事の写真の殆どは壁紙プールに入れました。

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  • Keigami
    Keigami in Alaska (the Snowy Hell) (Registered on 2008/12/06)
    Student of Computer Info. & Office Sys.

    I'd be a in better mood if I didn't have a make-up math exam in the morning T_T;

    Fri 2009/04/10 15:41:31 JST (ID #557432)
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  • aprilius20
    aprilius20 in Malaysia. Physically, at least. (Registered on 2008/10/26)
    Student, part-time Haruhi wannabe (that bit about godhood etc)
    http://www.aprilius20.com

    "If one can make time to eat, poo and pee", lol, great Chinese-style statement there. Or at least, that's what a reporter said about Chow Yun Fatt when he replied to a question of 'when are you going to retire' with 'I can sleep, eat, and shit, so I can work.' Nice and to the point:)

    I don't really hate Mondays, or any day at all, for that matter. Although sometimes I wonder about whether we really need saturdays, because they seem to end so soon...

    Fri 2009/04/10 15:48:49 JST (ID #557443)
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  • Megchansan
    Megchansan in Spain (Registered on 2009/04/10)
    http://lana.tsforever.com/

    Just wanted to say: Thank you very much! Thank you for writing this. You just put in words what I thought during the last 3 years, so it means I'm NOT "as" crazy as the "comfort people" think. I was trapped in a job. Now the firm is closing ( as many others, lately ) and I took a decision. I'll try to do what I like and joining university again. Well, my dream would actually be working for Volks, or any doll company ( I love Obitsu, by the way ) making clothes for dolls. But at the moment I'll begin with interesting studies.

    (By the way, I'm the same megchansan as flickr's)

    Fri 2009/04/10 15:53:13 JST (ID #557446)
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  • Freedom Gundam
    Freedom Gundam in United Kingdom (Registered on 2008/02/03)
    College Student

    I'm running on low. lol

    Fri 2009/04/10 15:56:31 JST (ID #557449)
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  • lerry[maru]
    lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    Nekophilia

    50%. I'm still studying, and I have no idea what I wanna be or what course I wanna take. I thought about it multiple times but couldn't come up with a course I'm really interested in. Plus, parents keep discouraging everytime I speak of a course. I remember mentioning I'd take a course on computers. I had not even went into details and they lectured me on how much competition I will have. "Everybody knows how to use a pc now!" I'm kinda stuck.. Gahh. Everytime I end this thought by saying to myself lets just get thru this year's big exam and then I'll see my grades and choose my course.

    What I'm sure is that I'm gonna work part time after this year.. Get some working experience and get some money to buy a new PC to replace this one. She's too old and deserves to rest in peace.. Ah also learning Japanese! ^^ Next goal after exams: learn Japanese and have a trip to Japan with friends!

    Fri 2009/04/10 15:56:46 JST (ID #557450)
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    • Flawless EXA
      Flawless EXA in Bay Area, California, US (Registered on 2008/12/04)
      High School Student

      I am the same here. For me, school is my main reason why I am not happy with my life. I completely hate school, it goes against and clashes with my personality despite being able to get really good grades. I still don't know how to tell my parents that I don't want to go to college.

      Right now, since I don't know what to do, the only I can do is try everything. Doing new things and see if there's anything I like doing as a job. My favorite quote from Danny is "Something leads to something. Nothing leads to nothing."

      Mon 2009/04/13 06:50:42 JST (ID #560816)
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    • tonysaur
      tonysaur in Texas USA (Registered on 2009/03/20)
      Student

      I'm also in the same boat as you. I'm at the point where I have to make a decision. I spent my first 2 years (well it was actually 4) at a community college and so I have to transfer to an actual University now to complete my degree. Problem is I still haven't figured out what to major in. I've been traveling the World during Winter breaks to find out what makes me happy. I've been to Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan! Japan was AMAZING, I spent 1 month there and LOVED every second of my life. I finally became passionate about something and decided that I had to move to Japan to be happy. The main reason I even want a bachelors degree is so I can move over there and work for JET for a while. But when I'm done with JET I need start a career in some unknown field that will make me happy. Right now I am learning Japanese in my community college and I have the option of transferring to a University that offers Japanese Language & Culture as a major! I mean I would love to major in that, but when I move to Japan, having a degree in Japanese does not hold much value. I mean the whole country speaks Japanese! My brother told me NOT to major in Japanese, but to major in something more career oriented and would land me a good job straight out of college. He's really pushing Health Care... But honestly that kind of job will not make me happy. So does anybody have any suggestions on what I should major in? I'm thinking either Japanese or Advertising. Please help!

      Mon 2009/04/13 08:34:06 JST (ID #560889)
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  • darthchilli
    darthchilli in Vancouver, Canada (Registered on 2009/04/06)
    Marketing Sales Promotions
    http://lyfeprojekt.blogspot.com/

    This is an awesome post!
    in regards to death, Vancouver is just as bad..i believe that there were close to 60 shootings within a 30day period with around 20 deaths in feb. Thats too crazy!!

    but damn! amazing pictures!

    Fri 2009/04/10 15:57:38 JST (ID #557451)
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  • Miri
    Miri in (。◕‿‿◕。) (Registered on 2009/01/30)
    Student
    http://miri.textcube.com/

    One great motivational post from Danny, one giant leap for us. It's great to read motivational articles...

    Fri 2009/04/10 16:14:39 JST (ID #557463)
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  • HamsterCorp
    HamsterCorp in Somewhere in Virginia (Registered on 2009/03/12)
    GIS Tech
    http://hamstercorp.blogspot.com

    Nice pictures. Though it seems there's a disconnect between them and the actual text of the article...wouldn't mind reading more about the pictures themselves...

    I'm just a loser, lol.

    Fri 2009/04/10 16:21:30 JST (ID #557472)
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    • mklprc
      mklprc in Portland, Oregon, USA (Registered on 2009/04/11)
      Mac technician

      I agree. The comments about work you love were interesting but I think there should be a reposting of the Walk #4 with captions to go with the pictures. What, for instance, was the bagging of the trees about?

      Sat 2009/04/11 02:19:19 JST (ID #558097)
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      • A9
        A9 in Ceres,California (Registered on 2008/12/07)
        student

        I was wondering the same thing! why are the trees bagged? But this is a great motivational post,sometimes you need something like this post to get your lazy ass up and do something. Or maybe just mine...^-^

        Sat 2009/04/11 04:59:43 JST (ID #558208)
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  • Kantana
    Kantana in Norway (Registered on 2008/05/03)
    Gamer, the hardcore kind
    http://even248.wordpress.com

    I have to say, I almost shed a couple of tears reading this. This post is a bit more powerful than the previous ones because you combined them. Makes for a monster of a motivational post ^^;

    I find that while I know what my parents say to me is true and I should go out and get a job and stuff (am still not in uni), your words are what really reach me and inspire me the most.
    Have to thank you for the periodic kick in the ass reminding me that I have to do stuff :3

    Also, may I ask what settings you use on the Lumix for the night pictures? Do you post-process them? They look so great all the time.
    ...if you don't use iA setting? ^^;

    Fri 2009/04/10 16:38:06 JST (ID #557484)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      Hope everything works out.
      I'm still not that good with the camera. I put it on manual and some reading says 2.8 and I just adjust the other reading so that its in the middle of the bar thingy ^^;

      I didnt use to post process but do a little bit these days.

      Sat 2009/04/11 20:55:57 JST (ID #559036)
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      • Kantana
        Kantana in Norway (Registered on 2008/05/03)
        Gamer, the hardcore kind
        http://even248.wordpress.com

        Oh, we got a real expert here, eh? ^^;
        So you see the aperture set on 2.8 and adjust the exposure accordingly to avoid under or over exposure..? Nothing fancy there. Must be me being extra critical of my own pictures ^^;
        ...or the post processing. What do you usually do to the pictures nowadays?

        Mon 2009/04/13 04:04:42 JST (ID #560604)
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        • Danny Choo
          Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
          CEO MIrai Inc
          http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

          Click two buttons in Aperture - not exactly sure what they do ^^;
          Then I let PHP and ImageMagick process everything.

          Mon 2009/04/13 04:08:29 JST (ID #560612)
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          • Kantana
            Kantana in Norway (Registered on 2008/05/03)
            Gamer, the hardcore kind
            http://even248.wordpress.com

            Uh...huh... ^^;
            So, more experimenting it is, then... :P That often yields the best results in the end, isn't that so?

            Mon 2009/04/13 04:45:24 JST (ID #560650)
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  • Kushieda
    Kushieda in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2009/03/30)
    Student
    http://foxkey.blog126.fc2.com/

    The text distracted me away from the pretty pictures so I had to go back up and look at them all again. The happy meter, it's pretty average on my side. Pretty content with how I lead my life but there are just a few kinks i need to hammer out, such as having the will to want to do something. I aim for something but never go through with it. I guess I need to discipline myself.
    Thanks for the post Danny, makes me think about these issues which had been put away.
    On a lighter note, i'm sure I saw that last photo in another article Also, why do many of your photos of Japan have a green tinge. Is it the street lighting? Camerca lighting? heh, sorry if this has been answered already.

    Fri 2009/04/10 16:44:22 JST (ID #557495)
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  • WiseFreeman
    WiseFreeman in DC Cloning Laboratory (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    Dance Trooper: DCX-001 O.D.E. (Order of the Dancing Empire)
    http://dannychoo.com.my

    Kudos to Danny for yet another highly motivated article ^_^

    Fri 2009/04/10 17:00:43 JST (ID #557519)
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  • CLF
    CLF in KL - Tokyo (Registered on 2008/05/10)
    http://phantomclf.blogspot.com

    another inspiring blog post by Danny Choo! :)

    Fri 2009/04/10 17:24:38 JST (ID #557560)
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  • Meimi132
    Meimi132 in Stuck in the void between the net life and real life. (Registered on 2007/12/03)
    Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
    http://meimi132.wordpress.com/

    I've been happy with the way I've been living for yonks now. Not a care in the world, which is kinda bad in a way, oblivious to alot of stuff going on around me(I don't like to watch the news, I can't do anything about it anyway...). I also need to stop spending like I'm still earning :gah!: I'd love the extra money a part time job gave me, but there are other, more fun things that I'd prefer doin, like movies with friends, internetting, watching anime etc.

    As for days of the week, and my most disliked one.. I'd have to say, sunday, cos its the end of lazy-sleepytime lol. The time when I'm allowed to just lounge about and not work. Sometimes I have to lol, but not the end of the world.
    I spent more time reading than looking at the photos this time around lol.
    I did however notice the trees in bags.... whats up with that?

    Fri 2009/04/10 17:26:49 JST (ID #557563)
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  • iron2000
    iron2000 in SG (Registered on 2007/12/19)
    http://iron2000.blogspot.com

    Wow. Inspiring indeed.

    Comfort zone, I admit I don't like the unknown.
    I question a lot on whats my purpose, why am I doing thing.
    But never went to find answers, always questions.

    Escape.

    Mondays are good if its a holiday.

    Fri 2009/04/10 17:34:35 JST (ID #557572)
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  • MARl0
    MARl0 in United States (Registered on 2007/11/16)
    Graphic Designer

    I honestly haven't been very happy in a long long time. I'm 28 years old, and I've lost my job, and I'm now living with my parents again. And I've never had a girl friend, or even been on a date before in my entire life (seriously, not even once). : /

    Fri 2009/04/10 17:38:58 JST (ID #557579)
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    • Compass
      Compass in California (Registered on 2009/04/11)

      There are likely FAR more people in the world than most realize that never find significant others. You're definitely not alone in this predicament. I think it's easy to lose sight of this when we're constantly bombarded by love and sex in all forms of media.

      I actually would like to see real numbers on this, as it seems like a straight-forward element to poll for in a census.

      (Btw, yes, I've been lucky to stumble into some wonderful relationships, but it's mostly been just that -- luck. If just a few things didn't go just right for each of them, I easily could have wound up alone my whole life.)

      Sat 2009/04/11 04:09:02 JST (ID #558164)
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    • picupicu
      picupicu in Shenzhen, china (Registered on 2007/08/12)
      Interaction design, Iphone game/app designer

      To be confident with girls you need to be confident about yourself and your life. It goes hand in hand. You can start anywhere and improve upon anything to move forward. Everything else is just gonna line up once the ball starts rolling.

      Sat 2009/04/18 08:47:24 JST (ID #568740)
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  • Ryu
    Ryu in Madrid - Spain (Registered on 2007/02/15)
    Student
    http://tijapan.wordpress.com

    Absolutely true, life is really short, and... we dont have to take it for granted, and enjoy it, and appreciate it. Thanks for these excellent post Danny!

    Fri 2009/04/10 17:45:08 JST (ID #557590)
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    • lil geko
      lil geko in USA (Registered on 2009/04/30)

      im with you man

      Thu 2009/04/30 07:47:12 JST (ID #585044)
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  • limerickhunter
    limerickhunter (Registered on 2009/03/15)

    I love these types of articles, very inspirational.

    Fri 2009/04/10 17:47:25 JST (ID #557595)
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  • yamada
    yamada in Belait District, Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    studying comp studies, planning to look for part time job
    http://bruneian-otaku.blogspot.com

    your article today really opened my eyes. Yes, ourself is the enemy not everyone around us. I always neglect my study hour by sleeping, play around and not listening to my parents... the word "what if" really stuck in my mind like "what if I failed my 2009 'O' Level June exam and disappointed my dad" and now its April, I got less than 6 or 5 weeks to study for the exam and I thank you very very much, I'll do my best for my exam, for me and for my parents....

    Fri 2009/04/10 17:47:37 JST (ID #557596)
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  • Accany
    Accany in Singapore (Registered on 2009/02/03)
    http://accany.wordpress.com/

    Depends on what you think is happiness I guess.
    I pondered on that question for a long time and in the end I just end up doing what I want to do most.
    Which is probably why i haven't actually been sad for a long time. I can't even remember when the last time I cried was.
    Though a lot of people tell me that you need to cry like sometimes to release all the things you've built up inside over the years but... the only thing I built up was design and eroge knowledge. Not a very good sign.

    Fri 2009/04/10 17:51:17 JST (ID #557599)
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  • ~char~
    ~char~ in here! (Registered on 2008/09/11)
    Informatics(ComSci-ish) student/self-taught graphic designer and illustrator
    http://picchar.cerestia.net

    I was thinking how I feel stuck in the major I chose for university. Then I decided to make the most of it and challenge myself to use my education in such a way as to make me happy at the same time. It took a while, but I'm starting to grasp the idea of how I can take advantage of my hobbies and the knowledge and skills I learn in school/university to have fun.

    Thanks for another inspiring post ^_^/

    Fri 2009/04/10 17:56:14 JST (ID #557604)
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  • tortoiseshell
    tortoiseshell in osaka (Registered on 2009/04/10)
    abstract student

    共感しました。おもわず英語版も拝見しました。
    私は死ぬ間際に見えるという「走馬燈」が見たいと思っていて、楽しみにしています。

    Fri 2009/04/10 18:00:14 JST (ID #557608)
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  • Hikaru Kazushime
    Hikaru Kazushime in California,USA (Registered on 2008/12/09)
    Otaku Social Media/Blogger/Event Coverage

    I agree with many other that I spent more time reading, and had to go look at pics again. What's with the trees in bags thing?

    I chose 50-70% on the meter, because after so long, I finally have an idea of where I want to take my life, and I'm mostly happy with my current state atm, but I'm near the beginning when it comes to where I want to take things. So I'm kind of in the middle, but I'm on the right track: Preparing for what I'm passionate about to take in college, trying to independantly teach myself skills I'm going to need, my fiancee' and I plan on getting married and moving in together within the next year, and not only all that, but outside of "career wise" I try to live every single day the best I can, and I'm not afraid to live, following my passions. I've spent the last couple years grabbing ahold of myself and straightening out who I am. Now I'm finally seeing the picture, and I'm going to fight to make that picture a reality.

    It's posts and things like these that really inspire me to keep fighting. I've always believed in living as who you are, who you want to be, and not letting anything (the worst thing being ourselves) get in the way of living the true way you feel you like to live, and that's what I call being happy. And even though I feel I finally see the picture, I will always oblivious to tomorrow- we never know what the next day brings. All I can do is live my time here on Earth, the way I feel best about, because we only have ONE chance.

    Thanks for the extra inspiration and motivation Danny. :D

    Fri 2009/04/10 18:08:30 JST (ID #557613)
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  • G-Unit
    G-Unit in Earth, Asia, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/25)
    Student
    http://johndiew0107.wordpress.com/

    Thanks for your article... I think I just woke up from a long dream...

    Fri 2009/04/10 18:21:14 JST (ID #557634)
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    • tieria
      tieria in YOU BET (Registered on 2009/02/27)

      very very very long dream >_<

      Fri 2009/04/10 18:27:36 JST (ID #557642)
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  • tibul
    tibul in UK (Registered on 2008/01/28)
    Network Technician
    http://www.myyaruki.com

    Great to see another motivational post I've always loved them its pretty much what spurred me on to learn Japanese and have so many goals in life that I had never had before and now I'm so glad I have.

    Keep the motivational posts up they are a good reminder for me on the days when I'm feeling really low and need something to kick me in the arse.

    Fri 2009/04/10 18:30:56 JST (ID #557646)
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  • Matteas
    Matteas in Prague, Czech Republic (Registered on 2008/10/25)
    High school student
    http://www.animeraku.com

    Great post. Full of sad facts, but very motivating. Thanks. You are right that the biggest enemy of people is their own self which is trying to suffocate the soul from time to time. That is why we have to firmly stand on our own feet and keep fighting with it by doing the things that we believe will bring us happiness or improve ourselves. Even if it means throwing away something, we must do the things we do with passion. If people do many things without putting heart into it, they will not get anything from it, and it will only become a loss of the precious time.

    Fri 2009/04/10 18:34:07 JST (ID #557653)
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  • Felipe
    Felipe in Brasil (Registered on 2008/12/14)
    Actor, Moviemaker and Blogger.
    http://sitedofonseca.blogspot.com

    Thanks for the post, Danny.

    I'm really depressed and it's good to listen to things like this.

    Fri 2009/04/10 18:36:48 JST (ID #557660)
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  • Captain Arepa
    Captain Arepa in Heaven's Branch (Registered on 2008/01/11)
    Procrastinator, n00b blogger
    http://zatsudan.wordpress.com

    Excellent post! Made me add another reflection to my "vault of deep thoughts on life" xD Everyday, when I get up, I always think "I'm running out of time", so I try to take full advantage of the day and do everything I can with my utmost effort, and do it better everytime, from the very moment I wake up until the moment I go to sleep. It's the way I can move on forward, to the "excelsior" I always was taught about since I was a child.

    So, my motto would be "Excelsior!" =D At first I thought "Carpe Diem", but that's kinda pessimistic xD

    Fri 2009/04/10 18:41:09 JST (ID #557663)
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  • アンドリュー
    アンドリュー in new york (Registered on 2008/11/09)
    student

    im ready for work now

    Fri 2009/04/10 18:58:08 JST (ID #557686)
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  • エンミンサン
    エンミンサン in マレーシア (Registered on 2009/01/16)
    がくせい

    One Sentence いっしょうけんめい!!

    Fri 2009/04/10 19:00:16 JST (ID #557690)
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  • LesterHo
    LesterHo in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2008/11/16)
    Student
    http://www.lesterho.com

    Great articles.

    I think I'm gonna write about this topic in some other time. :)

    Fri 2009/04/10 19:06:06 JST (ID #557695)
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  • Huligan
    Huligan in Hungary (Registered on 2009/03/20)
    Student & Working

    Excellent post Danny! Even if someone finds something worthwhile, it's not easy to stay on our chosen path. I'm in the beginning of accomplishing the things I want. I face many failures and sometimes feeling like giving up, and I agree that our greatest enemies are ourself and fear. But with faith in ourselves, with the help of friends and reading motivational thoughts like yours Danny is making me confident that success is obtainable, and for that you have my gratitude!:)

    Fri 2009/04/10 19:06:54 JST (ID #557696)
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  • oCHAPPYo
    oCHAPPYo in Singapore (Registered on 2008/08/26)
    Student
    http://chappypyon.wordpress.com/

    My happy meter is 100%!!! Happy with my life, surrounded by my parents, friends and goodies.
    Last time, i attended a workshop that my secondary wanted us to attend. There is something that i really like about the workshop. The instructor taught us that life should be live to the fullest. Don't say 'TRY', say 'DO'. No 'Try my best', turn to 'Do my best'. XD

    Fri 2009/04/10 19:17:46 JST (ID #557707)
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  • 6pack
    6pack (Registered on 2008/03/20)
    browsing the nets
    http://otakuposts.blogspot.com/

    whats the minimum amount required to buy a house and settle in japan? maybe i could take this amount as my goal, and work towards it. i think i have spent enough time wasting. i will start working towards this goal now onwards, how i dont know, but i will work it out eventually.

    nice motivational article Danny.

    Fri 2009/04/10 19:33:49 JST (ID #557722)
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  • Harts
    Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Student

    Great article and pictures:)

    Fri 2009/04/10 19:51:59 JST (ID #557740)
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  • Kinny Riddle
    Kinny Riddle (Registered on 2008/03/19)

    Great blog Danny.

    The first part about dying anytime sounded like the usual thing a life insurance agent would say, lol. I know since I used to work as an assistant with a life insurance company before my current job.

    But you're absolutely right, and one should take the opportunity that presents itself and fulfill one's passion, because you never know when you'll leave this mortal coil.

    Fri 2009/04/10 20:03:00 JST (ID #557749)
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  • silentkey
    silentkey in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/24)
    Student, Uncle & hopfully a good husband..

    Appreciate the article...i have a love-hate relations with a couple of days in a week...mostly due to weather...can't change them before, can't change them now...

    Fri 2009/04/10 20:07:14 JST (ID #557757)
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  • Asterisk-CGY
    Asterisk-CGY in Cali (Registered on 2008/09/18)
    TBD

    Last I checked major Japanese companies were really anal on who they hire. That Japanese language test my JP majors talk about was suppose to be really hard, especially at the level most companies want.

    Fri 2009/04/10 20:21:16 JST (ID #557773)
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  • coffeebugg
    coffeebugg in coherently lucid (Registered on 2008/05/22)
    Otari Vader, Sith Lord for Hire, will fillet Makoto Itou for free
    http://coffeebugg.blogspot.com/

    It's these motivational posts that always put my mind to ease and put me back on track towards my dreams. Reminding me that the things that I'm going thru right now happen for a reason and what I do about them is completely up to me and where I want to go in the future.

    Fri 2009/04/10 20:30:06 JST (ID #557784)
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  • Monkee
    Monkee in Canada (Registered on 2007/02/08)
    Otaku / Student in Networking
    http://hayasaki-kun.blogspot.com/

    So many fun places to visit once I hit Japan

    Fri 2009/04/10 20:36:18 JST (ID #557793)
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  • Yukari
    Yukari in Uruguay (Registered on 2008/12/23)

    Awesome pictures

    Fri 2009/04/10 20:48:01 JST (ID #557806)
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  • X-57
    X-57 in Perth, Australia (Registered on 2008/12/25)
    Spiral Knight

    Another fantastic motivational post. This is rather close to what I have been thinking about for a good while now. Funny how one of the greatest philosophies of life can be summed up as "always be prepared to die".

    Fri 2009/04/10 20:48:08 JST (ID #557807)
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  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    Happiness is subjective. different people has different expectation for happiness. Yes I do agree that able to live one's passion is the ultimate form of happiness but to some people, simple things like able to be with friends and love ones, watching a great movie, playing their favourite game is enough etc to make them happy. ^^;

    most of the time, we don't know how fortunate we already are because we haven't been through obstacles/failures. we often look at other people who are more successful/wealthy than us and think to ourselves how it will be great to be like them. but to people who are less fortunate than us they will look at us and think the same thing too, how they will like to be in our shoes.

    all in all. being happy is easy. just set your expectations right. ^^;

    Fri 2009/04/10 21:01:46 JST (ID #557816)
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  • Rusting
    Rusting in South Texas, USA (Registered on 2009/01/06)
    Injured

    Oh man a Anime star in the 2nd picture. Its the Banana Man from Girls Bravo who talked to Miharu the girl star of the show as she was discovering something new. He went on to explain how 'guys' over 44 years of age can talk about 1 subject for 14 minutes solid in as many ways as possible. Glad to see he is doing ok.

    Anyway, back to the subject, if one can get out of all the attacks and things going against you without brain damage and back damage you can still go far. Having this and that isn't every thing and can be a prison where others think it would be so great.

    Fri 2009/04/10 21:09:24 JST (ID #557826)
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  • Smithy
    Smithy in Neo-Venezia (Registered on 2008/05/20)
    ~Undine~
    http://bluebluewave.wordpress.com

    Great photos and nice article. Most of those nighttime photos are really impressive though. ^^

    Fri 2009/04/10 21:16:49 JST (ID #557837)
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  • Old Guy
    Old Guy in Southern England (Registered on 2007/11/11)
    IT techie

    Im very happy at the moment as I have just got back from a great holiday in Japan. The only thing that makes me slightly miffed is how much better Dannys photos are than mine ^^

    Fri 2009/04/10 21:33:11 JST (ID #557855)
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  • niclic-chan
    niclic-chan in Planet Earth (Registered on 2009/02/23)
    Hoomin

    Having just returned from Tokyo, reading your blog seems a lot more poignant now that I am back in Toronto. I recognize many of the sights in your images (My photos of Shibuya crossing at night were also taken with an LX3 - they look identical). Walking the streets of Tokyo is a great experience - especially at night - there is always something going on and people milling about. Light and sound.

    Fri 2009/04/10 22:13:48 JST (ID #557896)
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  • Coolmikeol
    Coolmikeol in San Francisco, CA (Registered on 2009/02/22)
    College Student
    http://www.xanga.com/coolmikeolgx

    This is one of the most inspirational blogs I have ever read. Right now as a freshmen in college, I don't really know what I'm going to do, I can't imagine my future. My status for my major is currently pre-nursing, because in the beginning, math and science were pretty much my strong points in high school. Also I wanted to help people out. But now I'm not so sure anymore, I still want to help people like that, and also its about money too, but to deal with all the research and time and desperate people in these desperate times is a little too much for me. Throughout my life in school, I felt that I have been doing constant school work and research, something which does not reflect in my grades. I had a ok childhood I can say, but had a lot of negative experiences with it; I didn't have that many friends in middle school and it started to make me feel lonely. I used to see all the other kids and think that each of them has something special, that's why people associate with them more than me.

    Now that I moved on from that chapter in my life and in college, I am learning to be more analytical of life and how traveling the road, choosing your paths, and following your heart comes in to it. The Japanese culture, which I didn't get into until like three years age, let me see what was missing from my past years of my life, the fun I didn't experience all that much in school. For example: School Rumble and Negima. (fyi I didn't go to a all girls school, I'm a guy, I put Negima because of all the girls I never or barely talked to.)

    I'm not saying that I was completely alone, but I had no one really to trust fully. Now that I am 18 and more understanding of how life works, it goes to show that some move on to their dreams and some struggle for it. Back to Danny's words, I truly do love the way he describes how through determination (Yaru ki) and action can one fulfill their lifelong destiny and live a quality life. I hope to someday leave all of my doubts and fears and try to find what I really want in life and succeed. I know there is much more to life than what situation I am in now. Just look at Mr. Danny Choo here, he made his own path from making shoes to living with the Japanese culture.

    Fri 2009/04/10 22:40:38 JST (ID #557914)
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  • MaimeDaifuku
    MaimeDaifuku in Southern California, USA (Registered on 2009/01/21)
    Poor Student, part-time bus driver, all around closet otaku

    Danny Choo you are my hero!!!

    Fri 2009/04/10 22:45:27 JST (ID #557920)
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  • Miette-chan
    Miette-chan in Near Boston! (Registered on 2008/01/24)
    Student, Software Engineer in the Making!!!
    http://miettechan.wordpress.com/

    I think that of all the articles these motivational ones are my favorite.

    I know now for sure that I'm content but no entirely happy. At least for now I'm aware finishing these last 2 semesters of college and going to work on an internship this summer if my first step out of my comfort zone.

    Fri 2009/04/10 22:51:20 JST (ID #557924)
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  • chibinezumi
    chibinezumi in a kitchen under a cabinet (Registered on 2009/04/06)
    level 1 cook, shifty eyed and fuzzy
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/chibinezumi/

    Great article :) I have started taking the do or do not approach myself. I had been lurking for a while and knew nothing about computers and felt intimidated but felt I was really missing out. Now I just do and learn along the way. I'm about to enroll for tai chi in may and I'm excited! I think a positive attitude is infectious and I now do my best to be that everyday.

    Fri 2009/04/10 23:17:33 JST (ID #557946)
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  • Riz
    Riz in インデアナポリス, インデアナ (Registered on 2009/01/02)
    三年せいとオタク

    ^^ Finally a new motivation news article been waiting a while for one. Great to hear all of this and see what I need to work on. Also I have a feeling that women in the photos is your wifey?

    Fri 2009/04/10 23:21:08 JST (ID #557947)
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  • seigfreid
    seigfreid in Internet (Registered on 2009/03/22)
    Student
    http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/seigfreid

    Those are some nice pictures, as for me I cant wait to finish learning Japanese and go to Japan!

    Fri 2009/04/10 23:39:01 JST (ID #557966)
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  • Kyle
    Kyle in Seattle, Washington (Registered on 2007/10/08)
    Student/Part-timer

    I like these posts that you do from time to time Danny, it really opens up my mind and allows me to see the world at a different perspective. I have only just recently realized my passion, which is to pretty much do aerospace/aeronautical engineering in Japan. I've set aside some time each day to learn Japanese (internet and books, lessons would help but I don't have the time or money... excuses, excuses...). Personally, I believe that I'm living under the content zone as, being a student, I'm in a school that I'm not extremely fond of and my surroundings and current upbringing are just shitty (perhaps not as bad as yours, but they're plenty shitty). If my parents had never made the choice to move from Hong Kong to Canada then down to the USA, I believe that I would at least be content and probably at least 70% happy. Having gone to Hong Kong and Japan on various trips, I have come to a realization that America pretty much sucks and I want to live there. Well, I'll give myself about 10 years and then see if there's any real progress, and if there isn't, I'm going to take some more serious action.

    Thanks for the posts Danny, and keep up the good work. :D

    Fri 2009/04/10 23:44:52 JST (ID #557976)
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  • Gen
    Gen (Registered on 2009/01/21)
    Student

    Very wise, Danny. Thanks a lot!

    Fri 2009/04/10 23:50:18 JST (ID #557985)
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  • mrcliff
    mrcliff in Texas (Registered on 2008/11/07)

    eh I'm not at a full tank but, I not far. Still think I should be doing something else.

    Sat 2009/04/11 00:14:01 JST (ID #558016)
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  • Rock U +
    Rock U + in San Francisco, US (Registered on 2009/04/09)
    Student

    At least the drinking and driving problems is not as bad compared to Taiwan ~ Lol

    Sat 2009/04/11 01:07:52 JST (ID #558063)
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  • Chaos 3L337
    Chaos 3L337 in California (Registered on 2007/09/18)
    CSU student/accountant
    http://rantingsofadiehardharuhiist.blogspot.com/

    I could be in a better mood if some girl hadn't plowed her truck into my car when she backed out of her parking space and if some vandals hadn't decided to get revenge on me for catching them TPing my neighbors house, they came back and smashed my cars window. But all things considering I'm pretty happy.

    Sat 2009/04/11 01:35:14 JST (ID #558083)
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  • whipcracker
    whipcracker in anywhere the wind takes me (Registered on 2009/03/17)
    unemployed
    http://finehart.com/

    WOW!!! what a wake up call. Here I am 53 yrs old unemployed just can't get untracked. My last 2 jobs 1 almost 10 yrs. the other 1 18 months, with both of them I thought I was secure, but then fate stepped in. With the first one I had emergency lung surgery out of work over 45 days, when I got back they said i couldn't have my job back out to long... put me in another job and failled my eye cert, needed new glasses couldn't afford just had 80,000.00 surgery insurance pd 80% still money out of pocket. Went almost 1yr w/o job then landed w/wallyworld, those here in the states should know who this is...Wal(fill in the rest). After 18 months being a CSS they said I couldn't handel it TERMINATED! That was last sept. All my close friends say comeback but at lower position, I know I'm better

    But being a part of this community makes me feel like I am still productive. I CAN do it!
    Keep up all the great things in life Danny. As the song goes...WE ARE FAMILY!
    ja mata ne.

    Sat 2009/04/11 02:29:09 JST (ID #558102)
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  • Syaoran
    Syaoran in Io, Jupiter (Registered on 2009/01/31)
    Otaku, US Army, Student (Political Science)
    http://figure.tsuki-board.net/profile/Syaoran

    Nice post Danny. Took a deployment to the Middle East for a year to get me out of the "content" phase and realize what I want to do. Now I am on the path towards that first destination. Have to say I am 50-70% because the path is one I don't necessarily like but it's one of those things I have to do to get to my destination.

    Sat 2009/04/11 03:11:33 JST (ID #558125)
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  • twu
    twu in country of igloos and lumberjacks... (Registered on 2008/09/08)
    Professional Panhandler
    http://theinfernoproject.com

    Very inspiring, I think I read what you wrote more than looking at the pictures ^^;;

    Sat 2009/04/11 03:43:04 JST (ID #558143)
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  • hhanyu
    hhanyu in CA, USA (Registered on 2009/03/01)
    Web Admin
    http://hhanyu.com

    みんなと同じように私もいつか死んでしまうけど、死は私の目的地ではありません。生きている私たちには時間が与えられている。それぞれの人にはそれぞれにふさわしい能力が与えられている。その能力を見出して使って生かされると幸せを感じる事ができると思う。

    Sat 2009/04/11 03:43:32 JST (ID #558144)
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  • kensen
    kensen in United States (Registered on 2008/02/20)
    Student

    Once I begin pursuing what I want in life, my happy tank will increase. :p
    A lot of that is very insightful and will probably help me in the future, or even now. :o
    But right now, I'm not living the life that I want to live and hope to turn that around a full 180 and become more than content.

    Sat 2009/04/11 03:46:39 JST (ID #558147)
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  • Vincent III
    Vincent III in Pittsburgh, PA (Registered on 2007/03/22)
    College Student/Web Designer

    You said that you started your proprietorship while you were on work visa. Are you still on work-visa or are you a citizen of Japan now?

    Sat 2009/04/11 03:55:30 JST (ID #558155)
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  • Protocol Snow
    Protocol Snow in USA (Registered on 2007/07/25)
    Medical student
    http://www.protocolsnow.com

    I love the motivational photo walks! Usually I find it difficult to believe in the motivational talks given by successful people because for some reason often their advice seems shallow and insincere. I think, "Yeah, you say that now, but did you really believe in that when nothing in your life was going your way?" But DannyChoo seems like a very genuine person to me which is why your motivational posts actually matter!

    Fantastic photos by the way. Do a Photoshop tutorial one of these days to help us beginner photographers out! :)

    Sat 2009/04/11 03:56:05 JST (ID #558158)
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  • aremasu
    aremasu in Silent Valley (Registered on 2008/07/17)
    from mechanical engineer to web designer...

    Thanks for the post. Really like it. So now, i know that im on the right track on pursuing my dream job. Breaking my personal best.

    Sat 2009/04/11 04:19:31 JST (ID #558174)
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  • Triddy
    Triddy in British Columbia, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/28)
    Student

    Happy meter is running low as of late. Not that I'm unhappy, really. I'm just middle of the road average.

    I'm not worried though. University is just around the corner, which means that I can finally start to *actively* pursue what I want to pursue. I'm not even close to living the life I want to live right now, but a lot of that comes not from me but with the general restrictions that come with living with parents. Lots of stuff I want to see, buy, learn, or do I simply can't at the moment. I can *feel* the time being wasted.

    Sat 2009/04/11 04:36:24 JST (ID #558182)
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  • HaoDesu
    HaoDesu (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    Video game developer
    http://www.instant-ramen.net

    Had read many of your previous motivational posts but didn't know about your childhood and bullying. Actually, I thought that most of your life was "perfect" but the truth is that we all have our bad days.

    I've never heard you complaining about any recent problem, be it economical, health, or anything, so I'm not sure if your life has been a great success for the past years ^^ but in any case, it's really great that you tell us how much you've fought for your dreams -- I'm fighting for mine too, but my road is a bit harsh.

    Finally, it's really hard to not feel bad with one or two bad comments, hate mail, spam, etc. I truly admire people who read those stuff and laugh or simply ignore them. Please keep us up with your motivational posts, really inspiring! ^^

    With 70 posts above me I guess I'm talking to myself, which is kind of good sometimes =)

    Sat 2009/04/11 04:45:43 JST (ID #558194)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      Read all comments in this article ;-) And really appreciate the April 1st work you done.

      Sat 2009/04/11 20:47:27 JST (ID #559025)
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      • HaoDesu
        HaoDesu (Registered on 2009/02/04)
        Video game developer
        http://www.instant-ramen.net

        LOL, lucky I didn't write "will dance naked on Shibuya streets if danny replies" XD

        Was just kidding though, just wanted to say how we ofter forget to speak with ourselves and meditate, when it's important to do so :) Anyway, thanks for replying! ^^

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  • silent1134
    silent1134 in Los Angeles, California (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    ???Confused???

    I guess the whole Monday thing is that it feels like it's mandatory rather than voluntary to go to work or school...like there's a lack of choice even though the option of not going is there...

    Sat 2009/04/11 04:59:20 JST (ID #558207)
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  • J Train Freak
    J Train Freak in Southern Ct (Registered on 2007/11/21)
    mechanical engineer

    One thing that its taken me all too long to learn is not to be afraid of what others think of me and take my happiness from what I am and what I like rather than what somebody else thinks about what I'm doing.

    Sat 2009/04/11 05:00:55 JST (ID #558211)
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  • GoingLikeSixty
    GoingLikeSixty in KY, USA (Registered on 2008/11/07)
    Old Wise Man
    http://goinglikesixty.com

    Very nice post.
    I'm new to you and your site, but your posts are always a highlight. I just read your childhood post.
    I'll look forward to reading about your relationship with your parents now. I'll look in archives.
    You are a renaissance man.
    Thanks for sharing these personal thoughts.
    Mark
    (just requested a linked in from you because that's as close as I get to famous people :) )

    Sat 2009/04/11 05:24:20 JST (ID #558231)
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  • risa6chan
    risa6chan in Singapore (Registered on 2009/04/04)
    Designer

    I felt so much more lifted up after reading your post. I myself am very passionate about working in Japan. But find it very difficult now, what with the ecomonic situation. I am still striving and trying to reach my aim. One day I hope to be able to tell you I had reached my dream. :)

    Sat 2009/04/11 05:48:29 JST (ID #558247)
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  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    uh-oh. I think I might be starting to be a "Content Sally" myself... :( prolly have to start figuring out my destination again. ^^
    btw was wondering, what's up with the plastic bagged trees? ^^

    Sat 2009/04/11 05:52:29 JST (ID #558249)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      Regarding the trees - I was thinking of making the answer a giveaway question ^^;

      Sat 2009/04/11 20:45:17 JST (ID #559022)
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      • marvin
        marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
        http://www.marvinryan.com

        lol, my guess would be they were newly plated trees, the cover is there to keep leaves from flying around the highway during transport.

        Tue 2009/04/14 04:42:50 JST (ID #562259)
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  • StormDrainTrooper
    StormDrainTrooper in Los Angeles (Registered on 2009/04/11)
    Life

    This was an amazing post! You are an insightful and quite colorful individual Danny. I think relating some of your past with where you are today speaks volumes of your character. I was totally uplifted by your words and I think right now everyone could use a lift in their daily lives. With the economy taking its toll and the usual winter doldrums, it has been an especially brutal season for all of us.

    Sat 2009/04/11 06:01:38 JST (ID #558255)
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  • desangel
    desangel in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/03/30)
    Student
    http://www.desangel.blogspot.com

    Monday or anyday is the same for me, I live everyday as it is. currently taking a course on engineering which reminded me I have exam today =.= . These inspiration post is as inspirational as ever, by reading this, it made me wanna do my best in everything i do.

    Although took a course on engineering as I like bike's and everything, but I also admire to become a manga artist. After reading this I make no excuse and will pursue 2 birds known as dreams at once( am I too greedy? )

    Sat 2009/04/11 06:10:51 JST (ID #558263)
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  • pipopaz
    pipopaz in US (Registered on 2008/08/26)
    thousand master II, Internet Learner, Auto didacta
    http://pipopaz.wordpress.com/

    Great motivational post Danny! once again i'm grateful because of the inspiration you gave us. I putted 50-70% of Happiness but i've realized that i'm way too much in the comfort zone. I am from Colombia, but currently living in US, but still have influence from living in Colombia. Colombia is not a poor country but is filled with violence, death and guerrillas. It didn't affect me directly but it was something i saw everyday in the news. It was REALLY hard to get a job of what you wanted to do in life after you graduated, no matter what you did you would get stuck in a minimun low wage job exposing yourself to get killed so somebody could take your belongings. What i'm trying to say is i became conformist (hope i wrote it right) that is i'm content with whatever i can achieve which is one of the reasons i like to do so much stuff at the same time. However, i've realized and continue to do so with your inspiration posts. I want to change, to enjoy life to the fullest and don't regret never doing anything. I think i made the first step with reading and replying this, thanks again Danny ^0^

    Sat 2009/04/11 06:17:57 JST (ID #558267)
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  • Lelouch Lamperouge
    Lelouch Lamperouge in ClovisLand (Registered on 2008/08/21)
    former Emperor of Britannia
    http://reflectiarx.wordpress.com/

    From what i remembered danny posted a similar topic regarding "Comfort Zones".
    All i can say is that we can't force ourselves unto those people who ended in that situation but rather we could
    try to make them have a glimpse of what the forking road would bring towards them.

    On Living and Dying stuff... As stated in many movies and anime series, we all just need to make sure that each day will be great
    and pray that tomorrow would be the same or much wonderful than what happened that day.

    Hat's off to Danny for this entry. I registered here in DC entirely not because of the figurines and games etc. but because i saw something that inspired me to pursue goals an aim something for the better. (Since the first batch of articles that i read here wasn't entirely related to anime and manga but more on things regarding japan and stuff.) It will surely be a rough road before i can reach what i am aiming to become but if i persevere and set my mind straight just light what Danny did. I'm prety sure i'd be able to accomplish what i am aiming at.

    Sat 2009/04/11 06:20:58 JST (ID #558273)
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  • panzergrenadier
    panzergrenadier in Singapore (Registered on 2008/06/26)
    Wage slave by day, semi-pro blogger by night
    http://fivecentstencents.com

    Thanks for sharing your motivational photo walks. One of the best features of DC.com IMHO!

    I'm fairly comfortable with my life and rated my happiness meter around 50-70%. I've come to realise during a recent career switch that my own happiness lies in my own hands and the grace of God.

    I was forced onto me through circumstances into an unpleasant posting but I was lucky enough to take that opportunity to find a better job with a more pleasant working environment where people appreciate my skills and experience.

    Now I intend to be grateful for this opportunity and continue on in my career but I take nothing for granted and am focussed on writing my second book on financial freedom which I hope can touch more lives of people.

    I think your comment that to do something which leads to something is so true. We have to take the first step that leads us to bigger and better things. But each step doesn't have to be very big ones, small little steps over time and bring huge changes in our lives for the better!

    Be well and prosper!

    Sat 2009/04/11 06:42:59 JST (ID #558310)
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  • acq128
    acq128 in Sydney (Registered on 2008/11/19)
    Student

    Danny, do you have cancer? =(

    but on a serious note, yea i agree, doubt destroys much of what we could've done

    Sat 2009/04/11 07:08:13 JST (ID #558337)
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  • Hidden Oasis
    Hidden Oasis in California, United Sates (Registered on 2008/10/28)
    College Freshmen

    Haven't seen a real motivational speech in a while. Mondays are no longer the worst day for me. I just like the weekends the most.

    Sat 2009/04/11 07:21:41 JST (ID #558354)
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  • djadrian
    djadrian in Buenos Aires, Argentina (Registered on 2009/03/27)
    Otaku everything!
    http://dj-adrian.blogspot.com/

    I need a Schoolgirl pc case, lol.

    Sat 2009/04/11 07:31:46 JST (ID #558364)
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  • Mirage
    Mirage in New York, US (Registered on 2008/12/27)
    Young Grasshopper
    http://miragestrike.blogspot.com

    Great photoshoot. I can never get tired of your conducive sayings. ^^

    Sat 2009/04/11 07:55:56 JST (ID #558400)
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  • Dekooninglim
    Dekooninglim in San Francisco (Registered on 2009/02/10)
    Japanese Language Student

    Thanks, Danny for your inspirational comments. I'm an older fellow who's been working in a comfort zone for the last 30 years (okay, you probably know how old I am now). I've raised a family on my job, but now I'm ready to do something completely different. I've gotten extremely interested in Japan the last 2 years. Right now I'm studying Japanese--my third class, and plan to get a second BA in Japanese and plan to do something with it in a few years. I'm going to retire from my current job soon, but I feel like a kid again--going to school, thinking about the future, etc. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy what I'm doing right now, but I wouldn't say I'm passionate--it pays the bills, I enjoy the work, but it's time to try something new. Thanks, again, Danny for your wise words!

    Sat 2009/04/11 08:44:47 JST (ID #558418)
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  • ryanryan89
    ryanryan89 in New York (Registered on 2009/04/11)
    Student

    Aww, those comments are very inspirational. I am determined to improve my Japanese speaking skills and hopefully be fluent in it someday. I can't wait to go to Japan this summer. Lookin forward to it.

    Sat 2009/04/11 09:07:53 JST (ID #558432)
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  • Cyberchaos
    Cyberchaos in Australia, Sydney (Registered on 2008/02/17)
    NEET part-time - Technical Support Officer - Network security engineer
    http://burugureibi.blogspot.com/

    ah~~ i hate and love my comfort zone
    the funny thing is, i call myself a 'Reverse perfectionist' - im sure there's a better name for it somewhere but lets just leave it as that for now.

    If i weigh up something as worthwhile with benefits and it's something i can accomplish, i'll set out to do it - I'll do it to the best of my ability and possibly even more.
    The thing is, if i weigh up something, and it's in the region of "do'able" but i haven't been given the resources to do it perfectly or up-to-scratch/to a standard, i'll immediately drop it.

    "If i can't do it well, i wont do it" is usually what i end up thinking. I guess i'm just afraid to make mistakes.

    Jawesome shots as usual Danny. It'd be nice if I had at least 'something' to shoot around my neighbourhood - It's boring here. Don't ever consider moving to Sydney. Ever.

    Sat 2009/04/11 09:15:37 JST (ID #558438)
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  • Roy
    Roy in Sarahs Soda (Registered on 2009/02/28)
    Student
    http://blueplains.wordpress.com/

    Nice post danny,really deep yet simple enough to pursue. The combination of them was great,they didn't go into great detail,but they were subtle enough to get the point ^^

    Mondays,tuesdays,doesn't matter to me its just a day,it's what happens on that day that makes me like/dislike it. as for happiness,yes it is quite different from content,content is just glad things are the way they are but happiness is an emotion,its from the heart and it's what really sets us apart from each other,but happiness doesn't last forever...just be glad you have it for that moment ^^

    I'm pretty low on the poll,guess most of has to do with excuses ^^ but I question so many things,not that I don't know who I am or something like that but its about not knowing,not understanding 100%,why it's happening or is it true or not...wondering,but maybe it's just me ^^ ha

    Sat 2009/04/11 09:24:07 JST (ID #558449)
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  • eyeslikefirefly
    eyeslikefirefly in Colorado, USA (Registered on 2009/01/16)
    Student, part-time worker

    Thank you for pointing out other bits of your website- I'm mostly been stuck to the Tokyo Photo Walks (*_*) and stuff on the main page. I can only explore the rest of the website when I have time. When I first found it I sat down and read for hours. XD
    I'll definitely have to take a look at the motivational category sometime.

    I want to meet you someday and give you a big hug. You're such a great motivation to me right now. ^^

    Speaking of being motivated...I should kick my own butt into gear and get working on my homework. Heheh..

    Sat 2009/04/11 09:34:27 JST (ID #558458)
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  • lolipedofin
    lolipedofin in Singapore -back at my stinky dump- (Registered on 2008/06/14)
    Mahasiswa yang terdampar di Singapura.
    http://lolipedofin.wordpress.com/

    Great piece Danny... it hits hard on me when Yui (K-on!) said in the first episode "Kyo kara.. Koukousei..." (From now onward.. I'm a high-school student)

    It made me realizes how much time has passed and wasted... I might only be 22, but "only" has been deathtrap to many people, including me... There's so much I want to achieve in my life, yet I barely done nothing about it.... in 8 years I'll be 30, another ten and I'll be 40 (close to you are now)... And I know it's not as far-off as the number made me belief...

    If I dozed off and not start doing something about it.. who knows, I'll end up as a NEET like Nodoka said..

    I'm going through a phase on my life that people probably called Quarter-Life crisis, not much of a teenlit novel, but not as fas as mid-life either... but will be, if i don't do something about it and pick myself up... Currently I've been trying to fix my habit, my character and my attitude to my own life and each days I'm living in...

    I've set myself targets in Life, and by Flying Spaghetti Monster I will reach them...

    Sat 2009/04/11 10:01:54 JST (ID #558488)
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    • litokid
      litokid in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/25)
      university film student | ecchikid | the Archivist
      http://www.vimeo.com/longhim

      Interesting bit from the K-on quote. Watching anime of high school life is nice, but...well, it does make you feel older, doesn't it? ><

      Sun 2009/04/12 03:51:30 JST (ID #559386)
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  • Ryudo
    Ryudo in Germany (Registered on 2009/04/10)
    http://www.ryusworld.com

    Hey danny,

    I am a new reader since a few weeks now and I really like the japan part of your site.
    Was in Tokyo for vacation the last 2 weeks myself and I still really enjoy seeing pictures of Tokyo.
    Your texts are amazing and sharp. I like them.

    My Happy Meter is about 50% I think. But I am working hard to get the other 50% as well.
    I have set a few goals for my life that I want to reach someday. The sooner the better.
    I am currently thinking of changing my life how it is. And of course I want to change myself.
    What I liked to do until now seems to not giving me the other 50% of happiness-0-meter.
    Your articles seems to push the readers in the right direction and start thinking about themselves.

    greetings from Germany

    Sat 2009/04/11 10:56:12 JST (ID #558534)
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  • NPC
    NPC in Rocklin, CA (Registered on 2007/12/06)
    JR. College Student
    http://npc.talkingincircles.net/

    I'm not sad but I am afraid of making bad choices. I often feel like the only thing I want to do is be a DJ... but ... I mean... it's not very realistic. I'm not going to stop trying, but I feel it's quite risky and I could be digging myself into a hole in the long run. Not every good DJ is successful, and really I can't see myself doing much else.

    Sat 2009/04/11 11:09:40 JST (ID #558547)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      If you are afraid of making bad choices then it will be difficult to make any choices. Making a bad choice is sometimes needed to make a good choice. A lot of life is the never-know-until-one-tries variety.

      Sat 2009/04/11 20:36:05 JST (ID #559011)
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      • Syaoran
        Syaoran in Io, Jupiter (Registered on 2009/01/31)
        Otaku, US Army, Student (Political Science)
        http://figure.tsuki-board.net/profile/Syaoran

        So true Danny. I consider my military commitment a bad choice but it did wake me up and help me make good choices.

        Also you might think you are making a bad decision but later on it turns out to be a good choice. Sometimes you have to look past the immediate result.

        Sat 2009/04/11 21:00:40 JST (ID #559041)
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  • cloudy
    cloudy in Los Angeles (Registered on 2008/08/09)
    Student, I hate school. FML

    The place where I am is really limiting what I want to do... So my goal is to go to college, graduate, save money from work and go back to Japan, get a decent career. Settle down, and live a simple worry less life.(With stuffs I want) Than travel Places once in awhile. I really don't have any hope of relationship after all the multiple failer :( Maybe back home Japan would bring the percentage up :)

    Sat 2009/04/11 11:44:04 JST (ID #558576)
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  • lightningsabre
    lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
    Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
    http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

    Hmm... let's see. I'm somewhat happy. I'm surrounded by what I like, as seen in my room and more >.> And I sorta have a full time job although it is being affected by the economy right now. But I do want to take my happiness to another step where I actually like my job and where I can share my interests with a special someone. Right now because I've invested so much into my happiness I caused problem for myself financially, so in order to get myself out of the job that I don't like I need money to learn new programs. But because I still like what I like I don't think I'll be able to fix my money problems too soon. I wonder if I should follow Melonpan and drop all of this otaku stuff...

    Sat 2009/04/11 12:36:11 JST (ID #558610)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      Tell me - how much stuff in your room has remained untouched for over a year?

      Sat 2009/04/11 20:34:02 JST (ID #559004)
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      • Danny Choo
        Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
        CEO MIrai Inc
        http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

        Maybe try to figure out what you really dont want and sell it to buy stuff that you do want?

        Sat 2009/04/11 20:34:45 JST (ID #559008)
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        • lightningsabre
          lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
          Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
          http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

          I've been meaning to do that, but keep getting sidetracked. It's really hard to get rid of something because one day I'd miss it, but hopefully I'll make a huge Lightning Sabre Sale Bonanza soon XD

          Mon 2009/04/13 07:05:47 JST (ID #560828)
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    • Karasu-kun
      Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27)
      大学生徒
      http://ichinichijuu.blogspot.com/

      Being a fellow "winner" in the "Amass an Otaku Bonanza Contest" recently, I have to say that I'm pretty much in the same boat. After the contest the other day it really did make me think as I was going through those photos. Like, "Yeah, I have all of this stuff, but my friends are starting careers and families and I have... plastic, lots and lots of plastic." Don't get me wrong, I love my stuff, but you just gotta prioritize at some point. I've always had a rough time with decision making and priorities. In fact I've kinda been spinning my wheels for the past few years and the money thing is an issue, and I've been better with it lately, but it takes quite a bit of money and saving to get that almighty piece of paper and the skills to go with it in a lot of instances. I hate to say misery loves company, but it's nice to know I'm not the only one with life issues due to going overboard with this hobby.

      Sat 2009/04/11 23:51:30 JST (ID #559186)
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      • lightningsabre
        lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
        Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
        http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

        Aye good to hear I'm not the only one. Really gotta take it easy methinks. Somehow I can't help but buy more and more stuff that I kinda want. Hell I'm even thinking of donating some of those manga to the library!

        Mon 2009/04/13 07:09:46 JST (ID #560830)
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  • FatBastard
    FatBastard in over his head (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Dirty Gentleman
    http://cantstanzya.wordpress.com/

    Very inspirational post D. It's good to hear you've accomplished so much to fulfill your present expectations of happiness. It is seldom realized by so many.

    For me its a question of what will achieve a greater sense of happiness. In life there are many directions that provide happiness for different people. Focus on career, success, wealth or focus on family, love, children. Like everything in life there is give and take with each choice, so one must choose carefully. How bout you D? Musta thought about kids at some point?

    Sat 2009/04/11 15:49:48 JST (ID #558712)
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  • Sabekuji Kaneda
    Sabekuji Kaneda in Parañaque, Philippines (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Mechanical Engineering student
    http://sabekujikaneda.multiply.com/

    Thanks for the motivation, Danny! I really needed that XD

    I shall strive hard to accomplish my goals and live my life doing what I want!

    Sat 2009/04/11 17:17:38 JST (ID #558775)
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  • Akiba-Kid
    Akiba-Kid in California, USA (Registered on 2008/01/17)
    Online Shop
    http://wildarms.egloos.com

    That comfort zone is indeed very hard to get away from. It's been awhile since last motivational post and it hits the mark again. I really have to think and spend my time more efficiently. Thank you Danny, for another inspiring post.

    Sat 2009/04/11 18:55:52 JST (ID #558899)
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  • Cutkillavince
    Cutkillavince in Kr, Nl, Fr (Registered on 2008/01/18)
    MI Manager, Blogger and Newswriter
    http://cutkillavince.com/

    Interesting post, thans Danny ^^

    Sat 2009/04/11 19:02:21 JST (ID #558907)
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  • Cavalock
    Cavalock in Singapore (Registered on 2008/02/23)
    Editor
    http://cavalock.blogspot.com/

    wow, talk bout timing....I just did exactly that. Long story short, or as short as I can make it.

    Been in the media/advertising industry for way over 10 years now and I recently quit my job. In the last year, i been mentally and emotionally drained by work. i like doing wat i do but my current office environment is just awful, just not healthy. Pay is good but just dread going to work everyday. so its become like wat you said, i can be contented but not happy. Did a lot thinking and decided to step out of my comfort zone and quit the industry. Some people say its crazy to quit during a recession. But i got my wifey and family's support and enough savings to tie me over for the next few months. if i don't do it now, when? when the recession is over? i'm not getting any younger.

    I got some things planned. Among them is spending more time with my aging family. am sure u heard of who u never hear of anyone saying 'i wish i spent more time at the office' when he's dying, its always regret bout not spending enough time with family and doing things u wanna do.

    so i'm gonna be doing the things i wanna do, at least for now. ;) learn new things, reconnect with some old things. its not going to be easy, i know that.

    And to read the article now, it does help to reinforce my plan. Thanks Danny.

    Sat 2009/04/11 19:40:54 JST (ID #558952)
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  • nekoko neko
    nekoko neko in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/02/09)
    Bounty Hunter

    Danny, thanks for your motivation. It strengthen my determination again. I had just force myself out of comfort zone, and right away everyone thinks I'm making a silly decision. This sent me into confusion again. Thanks to your post, just at the right moment!

    Do continue to inspire all! ^^

    Sat 2009/04/11 20:17:39 JST (ID #558982)
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  • memoriesoffaddict
    memoriesoffaddict in CA (Registered on 2008/10/30)
    University Student

    Am not happy about the current electronics class I am taking right now. I just don't feel the drive like I did in the beginning of the year in another electronics class which was very fun and interesting and felt really happy when I finished one of the activities in the class.
    Thanks for the motivation Danny. I reassuring me again that even though the class I have right now is boring and everything as long as it will take me to my passion and as long as I know which path I want to take it will all be worth it in the end.

    Sat 2009/04/11 20:36:11 JST (ID #559012)
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  • cody
    cody in United States (Registered on 2008/01/10)
    College Student
    http://www.myspace.com/cwgmartin

    These articles always remind me that getting back to school (rather than taking up a career -just to make money-) is what my focus should be. I think for those of you that are in the same predicament, Danny is really speaking from experience and gives this type of advice with a personal history to merit his words. I think for many of us who didn't run with the *American dream* model of going to a 4 year university right out of high school, it's hard to convince ourselves that we didn't "miss the bus". In my opinion taking some time between academic careers has solidified my personal philosophies towards education and career establishment in a way that wouldn't have been possible without some everyday work experience.

    Sat 2009/04/11 21:15:30 JST (ID #559057)
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  • Ido
    Ido in Laval, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    Drug testing

    Hey Danny I know I'm a bit off topic, but I really need a new camera. This Panasonic Lumix LX3 looks like it's incredibly awesome, but the problem is that I'm no professional. I'd still like to snap some high quality shots though! My last camera was a Canon PowerShot A70, it was alright but still under the quality level I'd like, do you have any suggestion of a somewhat less pricey camera than the one that took those picture?

    Sun 2009/04/12 01:22:57 JST (ID #559232)
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    • Ido
      Ido in Laval, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/07)
      Drug testing

      Ignored once more...

      Sun 2009/04/12 15:13:31 JST (ID #559982)
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      • Danny Choo
        Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
        CEO MIrai Inc
        http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

        ...

        Sun 2009/04/12 17:52:36 JST (ID #560140)
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        • Ido
          Ido in Laval, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/07)
          Drug testing

          Oh I did get your attention, sorry about my dramatic comment, I've just been feeling down lately, however you think you help me with my real comment please ^_^;;

          Mon 2009/04/13 06:12:01 JST (ID #560771)
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  • degghial
    degghial in Costa Rica (Registered on 2009/04/07)
    Telecommunication and Cisco Student.

    Been reading through the post of the blog, this is by far the best one if read. I guess one tends to just ignore these things that tell you reality.
    As for me, I know I could be way more happy if I could surpass my lazyness which is much more like a disease to me.
    Thanks a lot!

    Sun 2009/04/12 02:16:05 JST (ID #559281)
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  • Jello;
    Jello; in CO, USA (Registered on 2008/12/22)
    Student

    Great pictures.
    As for me, my happy meter is about half full. Theatre keeps me happy. Life ruins the rest of the happiness. D:

    Sun 2009/04/12 02:24:10 JST (ID #559291)
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  • Tvo
    Tvo in Houston, TX, USA (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    Core Analyst
    http://tuanvo.jimdo.com/

    Another good set of pictures Mr. Choo. I can't complain much, my living/travel expenses are paid for from the company I work for, so all of my paycheck are going to investments. I don't call it 'work', it's a 'labor of love'.

    Sun 2009/04/12 03:18:45 JST (ID #559360)
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  • prettypoison
    prettypoison in Seattle, WA (Registered on 2009/03/16)
    graphic designer, dog groomer
    http://www.kilmerhansen.com

    I just read through this again and I appreciate both when you are silly and when you are serious. You were meant to blog!

    Sun 2009/04/12 06:06:01 JST (ID #559521)
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  • battrastard
    battrastard in Southwest US, eating roadrunners for fun and profit (Registered on 2009/03/06)
    Dedicated and certified lunatic, Beer snob extraordinaire...

    Thanks to 9/11, we have a hard time both working on aircraft and getting good, qualified folks who can do so.
    that's why you see so many aircraft in storage these days, and so many air companies going under.

    Sun 2009/04/12 06:15:51 JST (ID #559528)
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    • battrastard
      battrastard in Southwest US, eating roadrunners for fun and profit (Registered on 2009/03/06)
      Dedicated and certified lunatic, Beer snob extraordinaire...

      Sorry, let me re-iterate: now that I've read the whole article, I think I can shed some insight here. Friday night, I look forward to. The rest of the weekend, I rejoice in, due to having no responsibilities other than laundry and groceries. Monday is a new adventure every time I get new folks in for Orientation to work at our facility. I look forward to finding great, motivated folks who've worked on lots of aircraft, both in general aviation, and heavy maintenance, commercial style planes. The entire week is something to look forward to, because I enjoy the stories these folks tell me of "Back in the Day" and look forward to applying these stories to the new folks learning the trade for the first time.

      Sun 2009/04/12 06:32:33 JST (ID #559544)
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  • Warrick
    Warrick in Seattle (Registered on 2009/03/27)

    Unfortunately there is a problem with Danny's advice. If every person follows his or her passion, then nobody would be left to pick up the garbage or clean toilets or work at the Department of Motor Vehicles. The human race would be decimated by disease and government services would fall apart. If we develop advanced technology to perform these menial tasks for us, we could have a Terminator/Matrix-style machine rebellion on our hands. Either way, civilization would collapse and the Earth would become a toxic wasteland. Enslavement by killer robots is optional.

    Sun 2009/04/12 08:46:42 JST (ID #559679)
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    • Ryudo
      Ryudo in Germany (Registered on 2009/04/10)
      http://www.ryusworld.com

      Well, some people are happy with that kind of job. Its not that everyone was forced to do this kind of jobs because they are stupid as hell or lazy asses.
      And I don't think there is a problem with dannys advice. Because there will allways be the lazy couch potatoes who just live everyday the same.

      Sun 2009/04/12 23:02:52 JST (ID #560410)
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  • orcinus
    orcinus in some snowy peak (Registered on 2007/10/08)
    Art student
    http://ohcirnine.wordpress.com

    I know what you mean Danny, about a job. Sometimes I regret not being good at math otherwise I'd be a bank accountant, a pencil pusher or something...

    But then again there are other ways, other possibilities worth imagining way more than a desk job, right?

    Sun 2009/04/12 09:39:29 JST (ID #559721)
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  • kuma
    kuma in France (Registered on 2008/06/18)
    Hiki
    http://myfigurecollection.net

    Thank you so much, I really like this kind of article (and the shots are awesome as usual).
    Today, my happy-meter is low, I guess. As, one year ago, I finally decided to take my life in my hand and to throw away the studies I was doing and which was really a pain in the neck. Since I was a little boy, my father always had told me "you'll be an engineer". So I ended up being an engineer student, studying stuff I dislike and going to bed each nights which the wishing to kill myself. One day, I called my father and tell him I wanted to drop studying. I can't tell you how hard it be for me to make that phone call, but I succeeded. Now, I'm doing lower level study in IT and I use the high amount of time I have to learn PHP, javascript, SQL, server administration and stuff as I want to be a website creator. Hope I'll be able to create my own company and to make my happy-meter full. "Happiness real only shared"

    Sun 2009/04/12 11:37:29 JST (ID #559803)
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  • libriel
    libriel in France (Registered on 2009/03/09)
    Student : International Marketing / Aikido
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/libriel

    Too true, too good :p

    Sun 2009/04/12 15:59:27 JST (ID #560021)
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  • andra
    andra in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    中学生
    http://thezhukeeper.blogspot.com

    Hmm, what makes Danny want to start his own business? =D

    I never wanted to be a boss but just some random worker ^^; I dont like to be stuck. I mean not being a boss, I can just quit anytime and hop to somewhere else.. Arrgh, I am still kind of far from this ^^;

    Anyway, I am so so so motivated now! I must read all the motivational posts a day before my BIG exam this year and I wont need to drink that yucky chicken essence thingy to charge my braincells!

    Sun 2009/04/12 18:20:16 JST (ID #560168)
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  • saunders cowie
    saunders cowie in England, UK (Registered on 2009/04/12)
    Film Student
    http://www.youtube.com/user/saundersco

    Hey I just joined the site about three minutes ago.

    Very nice blog here I really enjoyed reading it. It was quite helpful for me because I go off to university in the autumn and choosing where I want to go is a very big deal, one that at the moment I am not sure of. It will effect the rest of my life and time should be clearly used when deciding, though I will be studying my passion; film unlike others which don't get a choice.

    I look forward to future articles like this.

    Sun 2009/04/12 21:27:23 JST (ID #560364)
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  • John Shewsbury
    John Shewsbury in Brunei (Registered on 2008/11/12)
    Customer Service
    http://www.shewsbury.com

    Nice night scenery photo.... by the way... do you drive and shot Danny ?

    That could be dangerous....hehehehe

    Still saving money for my Japanese trip...

    Danny Choo... maybe you can write an article about recommended places to stay/eat/visit if an otaku planning to visit Japan (mainly big city like Tokyo) for the first time...

    I think that would be helpful... I guess many of the fans who plan to visit Japan will surely love the tips...

    Cheers.

    Mon 2009/04/13 07:13:50 JST (ID #560833)
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  • Johny
    Johny in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2009/01/04)
    Student
    http://ivan05.deviantart.com/

    It wasn't an accident that I read the article today. You can really "step into someone's shoes", and I have no idea how you do it. I seldom read your blogs, but when I do, I finish them. And you know what, I didnt waist time reading your article. You are indeed an inspirational speaker, thank you for that.

    Mon 2009/04/13 07:22:03 JST (ID #560838)
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  • Clarity
    Clarity in Singapore (Registered on 2009/04/13)
    SAE

    Hi there..

    First time I read ur blog.. But I like the way it's written.. Food for thoughts... Thanks for sharing =)

    Mon 2009/04/13 09:04:03 JST (ID #560922)
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  • Johnny Red
    Johnny Red in Australia (Registered on 2009/03/31)
    Musician

    What a great entry dude... I totally agree. 'If you love what you do, you will never work another day for the rest of your life' - Confucius.. (or something like that ^^;)
    I've always loved music, I play guitar. I have a Bachelor of music and have always made money from performing, writing or teaching music. The last couple of years I some how fell into a normal office day to day job, because I thought for some reason I needed this to make more money to get ahead in life. It did nothing but make depressed. One day I just left and went back to just music. Now I love everyday of the week and life in general. I think its great that your sharing these views on life with people because there's nothing like quality of life :-)

    Mon 2009/04/13 12:27:14 JST (ID #561180)
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  • crowtales
    crowtales in atlanta, ga (Registered on 2009/02/06)
    stay at home father

    Thank you for writing this.

    I'm not sure what I'll do with it yet, but it's so good to have a reminder every now and then that this is true.

    Thank you.

    Mon 2009/04/13 20:14:49 JST (ID #561786)
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  • Adee
    Adee (Registered on 2009/04/11)
    http://robototoro.wordpress.com/

    This is a great article, thanks Danny. It resonate with me very much with my current situation.

    Mon 2009/04/13 21:31:50 JST (ID #561862)
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  • Stefkov
    Stefkov in England (Registered on 2008/06/01)
    http://www.stefkov.com/

    I've been trying to describe a feeling I've been having for a while now and you've done it, the comfort zone.
    I love these motivational articles. They really make me think.

    Tue 2009/04/14 02:05:12 JST (ID #562089)
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  • Dark Star
    Dark Star in Atlanta GA (Registered on 2009/04/14)
    Aero Engineer, Harper

    Go for what you want, but remember: be careful what you ask for - you may get it!
    Really, really like these motivational articles!

    Tue 2009/04/14 05:23:00 JST (ID #562307)
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  • cheesecake
    cheesecake in San Diego, CA (Registered on 2008/09/02)
    こうこうせい
    http://stickymochi.blogspot.com

    Thank you so much for the insight Danny! :) You're probably the biggest inspirational figure to me.
    I have to admit I do hate Mondays, but I understand that I must go to school not only because I have no say in that matter but also I can't just stop my education in the beginning of high school. I have to continue on to be able to achieve my goals...
    About that comfort zone... jobs and such things are still a little ahead for me but I want to prepare myself and reach my goals as fast as possible. The only thing is that I have no idea what I really want to do in life. A certainly appealing choice is to move to Japan... but then worries spring up. What about my friends and family (who are sadly against Japan because of WWII)? Will I make any new friends in a totally new environment? What if I can't support myself? Ahhh this is all so hard and mind boggling... o_0. Sometimes I tell myself I'll just try to become some kind of doctor and live a nice and stable life at home, and visit Japan once a year. But then I'm sure I won't be entirely satisfied...
    My brain is fried.

    Wed 2009/04/15 03:26:38 JST (ID #563587)
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  • Jonathan Leong / zxerokool
    Jonathan Leong / zxerokool in Singapore (Registered on 2007/03/10)
    Art Direction, Design, Branding
    http://www.zxerokool.com

    Very truthful article. I read one of your earlier articles regarding such issues some time back (1 or 2 years ago ?) and it did re-affirm my belief in this line of thought. have been pursuing my passion ever since, at times it has been tough but when the results are good they really make me feel great. yea life sucks when you have to waste time on rubbish or haters. I've been trying to eliminate all rubbishy stuff I dislike bit by bit...

    Thu 2009/04/16 03:00:23 JST (ID #565581)
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  • seta
    seta in Atlanta (Registered on 2009/03/13)
    Student, Sophomore

    You are an inspiration, Choo-san. I'm in America, and like you did, i'm learning japanese young. (I'm a sophomore in high school). I have aspirations to create my own engineering business, which would be centered in japan. I plan on attending MIT, Caltech, or some other Californian college, or Temple (because temple has the largest and oldest foreign university in japan). I don't know why i wrote all this, just wanted to thank ya.

    Arigatou

    Thu 2009/04/16 18:23:27 JST (ID #566565)
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  • cryo
    cryo in Penang, Malaysia (Registered on 2009/04/05)
    Engineer
    http://www.donnytan.com

    beautifully written. thanks for the inspiring thoughts.

    Fri 2009/04/17 10:39:40 JST (ID #567563)
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  • KimmyKat
    KimmyKat in Tempe, AZ USA (Registered on 2009/04/18)
    Cube Dweller
    http://users.livejournal.com/kimmykat_______/

    Danny, I stumbled across your site... again.

    This post is quite timely for me. I had to tell a friend of mine that my sister had died during the past decade we hadn't see each other. It brought up all the thoughts and feelings I have about death, dying, and what's next for me. Death is just part of the cycle.

    You also invoked the spark in me that seeks the uncomfortable to learn. I just don't know what I'm willing to give up for a transition of the magnitude I long for. Five kids, a husband, a job I like, wonderful weather most of the time... it's hard to determine what I can give up or compromise for a life in a different place or even just to travel.

    Either way, I really enjoy seeing Tokyo through your eyes; all the photos of the streets you frequent, stories of your work and play, thoughtful entries. It's wonderfully encouraging!

    Maybe one day, I'll drink tea while sitting under the cherry blossoms with the bird calls in my ears or look out over the city from my high rise flat, pondering the state of things.

    Thanks for sharing you with the rest of us. Sorry about the shitty childhood.

    Sat 2009/04/18 08:51:17 JST (ID #568746)
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  • INEEDANIME
    INEEDANIME in United Kingdom (Registered on 2009/04/15)
    Chef

    My first time reading one of your topics and I'm pretty interested in your belief on life.
    It's true what you say about people not really caring about the random deaths they see in news, which makes me kind of actually care a bit.

    Sun 2009/04/19 06:15:22 JST (ID #569928)
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  • polpot
    polpot in Bandung, Indonesia, soon to be moved to Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2009/01/24)
    Graphic Designer, Biker, 501st Heavy Trooper

    Only 50% happy about now, still have a college to finish before i could start my plans to move to Japan, sigh...

    Mon 2009/04/20 22:58:34 JST (ID #572356)
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  • Nebs57
    Nebs57 in USA (Registered on 2009/04/23)
    Cashier, IT

    I can't believe it man, this entry right here got me to register to this site simply to say, "I'm damn moved."

    I think in a way its pretty strange that your post has motivated me, but it has man. It got me thinking of what I wanna do, and if I'm unhappy, that I should actually change it. Thanks for sharing this, it has helped me open my eyes a bit more than I bargained for. I look forward to additional posts.

    Thu 2009/04/23 12:01:13 JST (ID #575984)
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  • superchan
    superchan in Belgium (Registered on 2009/04/26)
    Shinigami
    http://superchan-oktaku.blogspot.com/

    very sad news about Ashley Hegi passed away in her sleep on April 20, 2009. (Progeria)
    is about the little girl that Danny has see a documentary in the above article.
    After i see that Youtube link i was very sad about so much peoples post there hating comments ??

    Fri 2009/05/01 00:42:53 JST (ID #585939)
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  • うちは サスケ
    うちは サスケ in Bulgaria (Registered on 2008/10/22)
    Student
    http://musou-enrai.deviantart.com/

    That was a really nice "sum-it-up" compilation of motivational thoughts there, Danny. Just the dose I need. MOTIVATION IS ALL YOU NEED. I'm happy(and not just for you but anyone like you) you're living your dream and have a happy life. And me? Well, my happy meter is around 50-70%. I tend to get sometimes a little down and depressed especially about wonderful moments from the past(be it a vacation, an event and so on). But really, being depressed about something like this is useless. It distracts me. There was an old saying "Cherish the moment from the past but don't let them destroy you". How true! I have to be happy that I had the opportunity to have those wonderful moments. That reminds me of another saying "The happy moments from today are the sad memories from yesterday" or something like that. So that's why I say to myself sometimes "GET IT TOGETHER! FOCUS!" Still, I get a little depressed anyway, but don't we all sometimes?

    Fri 2009/05/01 16:01:24 JST (ID #587042)
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  • PudgyM29
    PudgyM29 in Chicago, IL. [U.S.A.] (Registered on 2008/03/30)
    Fledgling repowriter
    http://sn.im/sdr002

    Is #26505 Shimo-Kitazawa grade crossing, which is going to be eliminated soon?
    Danny, what are your settings on the Lumix DMC-LX3?
    As for my happiness; I could use some increase, and I am trying to go beyond the "comfort level". But with my mom in the hospital undergoing rehabilitation {unfortunately, she cannot fully recover}, I can't go full throttle yet.

    Tue 2009/05/05 15:11:10 JST (ID #592100)
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  • Lost In Life
    Lost In Life in India (Registered on 2008/01/24)
    Undergrad

    Hi-def, incredibly well-lit photos. Don't make me visit Danny, don't force my hand :D.

    Fri 2009/05/08 22:17:31 JST (ID #597209)
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  • Chris292007
    Chris292007 in Orlando, FL (Registered on 2009/05/16)
    Student
    http://thegadgetandgamereview.blogspot.com/

    Damn danny you would have made a perfect psychologist. Love the pictures.

    Sat 2009/05/16 03:34:53 JST (ID #607995)
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  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    Oh, wise and mighty Danny~ Your posts are insightful and deep as always...
    Thanks for the reminder! I hope I don't side track in the game of life!

    Mon 2009/05/25 18:13:35 JST (ID #620779)
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  • memoriesoffaddict
    memoriesoffaddict in CA (Registered on 2008/10/30)
    University Student

    Beautiful nights as always.

    Sat 2009/05/30 05:32:41 JST (ID #626638)
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  • `yukimi_
    `yukimi_ in Canada (Registered on 2009/05/26)
    Student
    http://hana-bix.livejournal.com/

    This reminds me of my problem-ish.
    In grade 8 I wanted to become a pharmacist simply because it's a laid back job and pays well...
    It wasn't until this year when I realized I hate Chemistry and Biology lol.

    Sun 2009/05/31 22:31:13 JST (ID #628628)
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  • The Winged One
    The Winged One in Denver, CO (Registered on 2009/05/14)
    Drafts Person...looking for work.

    I was running on content for a while. I had a job I enjoyed. I had a roof over my head and food in my belly. I was doing a few things I trully loved. But then I got trapped by the economy and lost that job and had to move back in with my parents. My field sadly is not hiring right now in the US (architecure) so I have gotten down a few times.
    I now us the time to plan some things I have wanted to do. I have even started some of those things. I haven't lost sight of my goal, its just going to take me a bit longer.

    Mon 2009/06/01 07:43:23 JST (ID #629084)
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  • section09
    section09 in New York City (Registered on 2008/12/19)
    Graphic Artist/Designer
    http://www.section09ds.com/

    So what happened to Sally? Is she still content?

    Tue 2009/06/09 22:21:52 JST (ID #639792)
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  • darrenwashere
    darrenwashere in Los Angeles, CA (Registered on 2009/06/28)
    Photographer
    http://darrenwashere.com

    i love your photo walks.

    Sun 2009/06/28 21:06:37 JST (ID #659950)
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  • Roskotroff
    Roskotroff in Buenos Aires - Capital Federal, Argentina (Registered on 2009/01/13)
    Guitar Teacher, Musician
    http://www.youtube.com/user/roskotroff

    This post is amazing, You makes me feel good with your articles, I am more motivated now, your words works, you are great Danny.

    Your Motivational Articles are really useful, I think you are helping others to fulfill their dreams.

    Don`t stop your engines!!! I will not!!!
    Thanks comrade!!!!

    Tue 2009/09/01 08:51:44 JST (ID #710465)
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  • joeblowma
    joeblowma (Registered on 2008/06/04)

    Danny (not like you'll ever see this), it occurs to me you are the culmination of an entire and now outdated ad campaign from a successful shoe company... "Just do it!"

    Thanks for sharing everything you have regarding motivation, definitely inspiration.

    Wed 2009/09/16 03:19:12 JST (ID #718177)
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  • humanvariant
    humanvariant in Canada (Registered on 2009/09/17)
    Student

    Signed up just to say that your motivational articles are great. Anybody who slams you for "bragging" needs to realize that you're not only saying "I did this!" but really "I did this, and you can do it too!". It's not bragging if you give everyone the benefit of the doubt and assume that they can accomplish their own dreams as well.

    It's very inspirational! Thank you.

    Thu 2009/09/17 07:52:49 JST (ID #718801)
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  • josephtame
    josephtame in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/12/27)
    Podcaster and tech-otaku
    http://www.japanpodshow.com

    Lot of truths here. It's a shame that so many of us either take so long to figure them out or live under the impression that participation in the rat race is compulsory. I know I did.

    Very inspiring, good article to refer people to. :-)

    Thu 2009/09/17 16:59:06 JST (ID #719002)
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  • Mitsuko
    Mitsuko in Chiba (Registered on 2009/10/03)
    ex-CEO, looking for a job

    I just closed down my business the last month, and the past several weeks, I've been trying to launch a full time job (to survive..) and it really makes me think about the stuff you wrote in this article. So glad you wrote this article.

    Really wanted to send this article to my Japanese friends! but noticed it is not fully translated. Your article is great and I'm sure all my young friends would learn from this article.
    If you ever feel like letting someone fully translate your motivational articles to Japanese -- please let me know. I'd be so happy to do so. - Mitsuko

    Sat 2009/10/03 00:40:46 JST (ID #726026)
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  • Nuju
    Nuju in Georgia, United States (Registered on 2007/08/16)
    Network Counulting for Medric Networks
    http://www.nujusan.com

    Life is a one shot thing, you only get one go around at it. Their are some many opportunities out there and road lead to next one. At my baccalaureate I was told by a memeber or class of 79 to our class of 2000 "Do what you love and love what you do; Cause if you love it and are passoniate about it you will excel at it". Hew went on to say out of all his 300 fellow graduate of the class of 79 only 3 are doing with the went to college for. I have alwasy love computers everyone told me what they though some good advice others not so good. But at the end i had to talk to myself and find out what i love about computers about them. I found i loved to troublshoot issues and i loved the internet and how things flowed from one area to the next; and i found Network Engineering and got went to a county college in Jersey after leaving my stupid CSIS that tought me nothing 4 year college and got my break as an system adming working on there network. That lead me to my next job as Network Engineer for an ISP working 3rd shift but it was what I loved doing. That has lead me to IBM and to HP to starting my own Counsulting firm and I am only 28 years old. Born in a poor second world country moved to america with my dad and lived poor but my dad always said "hard work and passion in all that you do is the key".

    Mon 2009/10/05 09:40:50 JST (ID #726788)
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