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Time

There are many possibilities in your life.
You can develop any of them, however you can't stop keeping with them, because there are either 'forward movement' or 'stagnation' in life time.
There is no status quo of stagnation due to time limitation.


-*Japanese*-


あなたの人生には、たくさんの可能性があります。

どんな可能性も展開させていく事が出来ます。
でもどんな可能性も展開させることができる状況のまま、止まっている事は出来ません。人生は成長と言う前進、もしくは停滞と言う後退があり、停滞と言う現状維持は本当の意味では存在しません。

この世には時間と言う有限の要素があるからです。

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