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Why a person is valuable
Why is a person valuable? This is the existential question that’s coming up all over the place today. Just now, while spacing out washing the dishes, I heard on NHK the plaintive cry of a little child crying out to … Continue reading
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Daddy’s well-wishes at daughter’s wedding
Daddy’s words of Well-wishing to the Bride and Groom, Sayaka Kawasome and Koh Bong-gyeong-nim. Dear honored family, relatives, co-workers, fellow students and bosom friends! Thank you for traveling long distances to the beautiful, homey town of Chuncheon in Gangwon-do. A … Continue reading
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