Thoughts
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I think I have found my purpose. If it’s not already the case, I believe that One Daily Tale can help you find yours as well.
—Vincent
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Bread and Games
Yesterday, I came across a post on Threads, featuring a video that compared the Roman Colosseum, with the famous “bread and games,” to the world today, which hasn’t changed. The bread and games have been replaced, of course, but the essence remains. I, for one, was nurtured in my childhood by the cartoons from Club
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We just don’t have time.
That will be today’s theme, I think, and a topic that I believe is essential to address if we ever want to see things evolve toward a healthier society. Following a very brief (too brief?) discussion with a good friend who also lives in Japan, this was the conclusion we reached. We just don’t have
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“What is obvious to me is not obvious to you.”
I think this sentence sums up many of the concepts behind One Daily Tale quite well. On a global scale, it simply means that different cultures lead to different ways of thinking. And also to different laws and rules. It’s “obvious” when put that way, but once again, what is obvious to some is not