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They have neither the proximity or lived experience to understand the “old normal”, nor the empathy—or mandate—to unilaterally define the new one.




What’s important is what kind of person each individual is striving to become, what actions they carry out, and what is in their heart as they do those actions.

(Translated/adapted from an original Japanese-language article written by JayTee in March 1999, published in a local municipal monthly magazine in Japan.)




Knowledge is not just a prerequisite for holding an opinion; it’s also a courtesy to the culture, person or situation that one is considering.

(Translated/adapted from an original Japanese-language article written by JayTee in August 1998, published in a local municipal monthly magazine in Japan.)




Before we try to communicate with other worlds, we should first learn how to communicate with each other here on our own world.

(Translated/adapted from an original Japanese-language article written by JayTee in April 1998, published in a local municipal monthly magazine in Japan.)