Chapter 21: How to survive life exhilaratingly

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◆Tensho 451 September 23rd


“Chapter 21: How to survive life exhilaratingly”


I realized that the way people manage their lives is the same in both the Sengoku era and the Reiwa era. There are many lessons hidden in the ancient legends. Whatever I say, it may not be something that will be of any use to you, but there is some reference to it, so if you are interested, please read it carefully.


Chapter 1: Even in the Warring States era, it is difficult to easily move people's hearts. Even if you try to move the other person's heart by picking up on signs through psychological strategies, secret plans, or superficial gestures or trends in speech, it cannot be said that your plan has truly succeeded. This is because thoughts and actions without virtue and trustworthiness are already ridiculed.

Chapter 2: Strategists tend to get addicted to schemes. When he wins, he always tries to draw up strategies that he proudly uses. The secret of battle is not to reveal your true intentions for eternity and to never make the wrong use of the legendary sword.

Chapter 3: Even if you find yourself in a predicament of not hearing anything for many years, you must not give up and make thorough preparations. A good opportunity will always come along one day. Since the invisible effort you put in on a daily basis increases your self-growth and your capacity as a person, be aware that even when you meet someone for the first time, you will be instantly reflected in their eyes. Ichiro, who set an unprecedented record of 200 consecutive hits for 10 consecutive years in MLB since he was in his 30s, must have put in invisible effort and training. I had no connection with the incomprehensible Tommy John surgery. On the other hand, it seems that Otani-dono is making an effort that is too visible, but the fact that he has faced a huge barrier due to repeated Tommy John surgeries does not go away, so each team will not be able to do so if he signs a free agent contract. It is unavoidable to carry out rigorous scrutiny and estimation. The invisible efforts made in difficult times are something to behold.

Chapter 4: Physiognomy has a great influence on human relationships. Even if you fake your inner feelings and pretend to be nice, there will always be a plot somewhere on your face, so you must never let your guard down. The eyes unconsciously reflect what's inside your heart.

Chapter 5: In order to reveal the true nature and true intentions of others, you must let your guard down and let them down, and provoke them into drunkenness and maximum anger. If so, it could become a barometer for measuring the opponent's ability. You can ignore the appearance.


Chapter 6: If you want to protect yourself and advance your career, don't fight someone who is in a bind and has nothing to lose. In a world of warring states, there is no concern about good and evil. The army, forced into a backwater position, fights desperately, increasing its attack power by ten times its normal strength. It is said that the cornered rat bites the cat, but when you are cornered, remember that the usual relationships of superiority and inferiority do not apply. In a game, you never know what will happen.

Chapter 7: The candle continues to shine a light around him and ends his life while chipping away at himself. That's what I want to be too.

Chapter 8: Remember that stolen goods and bad money are completely unacceptable. This is because your own vessel becomes unclean and your personality is destroyed.

Chapter 9: Those who despise the existence of friendship between men and women, believing that there is only love affairs, seem to end their lives without ever knowing the world of true adult love and yearning. A dignified adult's love is a sublime thing, an unwavering oasis.

Chapter 10: If you write a letter with your true feelings, know that it's been 100 years. If you make a verbal mistake, a token retraction is meaningless. Once you say something publicly, the other person will never be able to pretend it never happened just by making excuses. Remember that the key is to be determined and not let your luck run out and give up.

Chapter 11: Words are just one of many languages. Don't make the mistake of thinking that's all there is to it. Citizens of Reiwa, who are enslaved by an AI-generated language that can only be understood literally, should be careful. AI doesn't know how to decipher the true meaning of words and between the lines. It's a shame that you end up doing groundless historical searches based on data provided by researchers. For example, when I asked the names of Kenshin-sama's older sister and younger sister, they automatically told me Ichi-sama or Kasuga no Tsune, which was really laughable. Things like history and education are dangerous and it's better for you not to use them.


Chapter 12: The more free people are, the more they can be stuck. I find it strange that I can become so light that I feel inconvenienced.

Chapter 13: Analog has the weapon of human return, intervening depth and warmth. In digital, there is only a flat and inorganic world.

Chapter 14: Those who despise the process of things and only look at the results will become empty vessels.

Chapter 15: There are trials given to humans by God. From the moment we are born, we have to deal with the confrontation between our instincts and evil. Since the beginning of recorded history, you should be able to understand that humanity is still in the midst of trial and error and confusion.

Chapter 16: Even when a person's works of art are perfectly labeled as good or bad, one cannot escape from one's personal feelings. Ultimately, it can't be helped that you tend to choose something that is close to your personal preference. Even if you don't get any recognition, there are bound to be people out there who are watching your efforts through friendly competition.

Chapter 17: Escaping from reality is also part of human nature. It is said that the fictional world of entertainment stimulates their imagination and creativity, and allows them to build their ideal world, giving the people a desire to live in search of comfort and allowing them to see a world of dreams and romance. Mr. Yakata also thinks so.

Chapter 18: Artificial rejuvenation goes against one's natural beauty. It is far more beautiful and logical to age naturally and gracefully.

Chapter 19: The stronger the power of solitude and solitary power, the better. Feeling lonely and losing yourself is proof that you have not established yourself as an individual. Training in the Sengoku era is necessary.

Chapter 20: If you want to gain an advantage over your opponent, a letter is better than a physical voice. I believe it is better to appeal in a fixed environment than over the phone or in entertainment, which I am not good at.

Chapter 21: General A, who serves the king of a small and weak country, is so greedy for promotion that he defectes to his enemy, the strongest king. General B, who was left behind, was captured in the battle and became the prisoner of the strongest king. When General B is about to be taken over by General A, he is offered exceptional treatment by the most powerful king. General B refused, saying that he was willing to sacrifice his life for the sake of the weak king, and he was prepared to be executed. The strongest king shed tears, and after that, the weak king's country and the strongest king's country made peace, and Tactician A, who had defected, was executed. Even if the times change, the value of loyalty and a double heart remains unchanged.



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