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Thank you for viewing! ◎ Immediate purchase and silent purchase are welcome. ◎ Ships as soon as possible, same day shipping. I will do my best to ensure a satisfactory transaction. ---------------------------------------- Publisher: Gentosha (2023/4/19) Release Date: 2023/4/19 Language: Japanese Paperback: 320 pages ISBN-10: 4344040503 ISBN-13: 978-4344040502 Dimensions: 12.7 x 18.8 x 1 cm ---------------------------------------- From the "Preface" "Dream or money?" The people around you will repeat this argument. You don't need to listen to them. That's all nonsense. "Dreams" and "money" are not mutually exclusive. We cannot choose only "dreams." When "money" runs out, "dreams" run out. This is the truth. If your parents or teachers at school say, "Don't talk about money. It's vulgar," you should despise them. If you have ever said such words to your children, you should deeply reflect and apologize to them directly. Looking at Japan's "suicide rate," "causes of suicide," and "motives for crime," you can see how those words have fallen into the path of beasts. Your words encourage suicide and crime. Your words are the act of killing "dreams." Why did you give up on your dreams? Why are you envious of others? Why are you, at your age, engaged in fruitless anti-activities? You know the answer, don't you? Then why do you impose that on your children? Don't run away. What this country lacks now is "hope." To have hope, you need to talk about your dreams and learn about "money." Children, of course, and adults who must set an example for children. If you say, "You're always talking about money," then fine. Then, bring someone who talks about bigger dreams and is taking action than I am. If you can't, I want you to listen to me. I won't tell you pleasant stories. I will tell you the real story to connect dreams. 80 minutes is enough. Akihiro Nishino (King Kong)
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