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Quotes from Kato Daijo

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  • Kato Daijo is a renowned Japanese educational psychologist born in 1938. He is currently a professor emeritus at Waseda University and is actively engaged in publishing books based on psychology and providing psychological counseling through radio broadcasts.
  • He emphasizes the finiteness of life and says that we should be grateful for being alive now. He reminds us that our lives will end someday, just as beautiful flowers wilt.
  • Kato Daijo makes his readers deeply empathize and be moved by his argument that one should realize the impermanence of life and live the present preciously.

Kato Daijo

Kato Daijo (1938. 1.26 ~ )
Kato Daijo (1938~) is Japan's leading educational psychologist. He was born in Tokyo in 1938. He graduated from the Faculty of Liberal Arts, University of Tokyo, and received his master's and doctoral degrees from the Graduate School of Sociology, University of Tokyo. After working as a researcher at Harvard University, he is currently an honorary professor at Waseda University. He has also published a series of books that provide wisdom on how to live a better life from a psychological point of view, and is actively engaged in activities such as psychological counseling on radio broadcasts.

Even the most beautiful flowers wilt over time.
You may have thought that being alive now was a matter of course, but in fact, life is such that it wouldn't have been strange at all if you had died yesterday.
Don't you feel it?
That's how human life is.
Therefore, you should be grateful for being alive now.
Even the most beautiful flowers wilt over time.
You may have thought that being alive now was a matter of course, but in fact, life is such that it wouldn't have been strange at all if you had died yesterday.
Don't you feel it?
That's how human life is.
Therefore, you should be grateful for being alive now.
Even the most beautiful flowers wilt over time.
You may have thought that being alive now was a matter of course, but in fact, life is such that it wouldn't have been strange at all if you had died yesterday.
Don't you feel it?
That's how human life is.
Therefore, you should be grateful for being alive now.



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