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Story of the principal

Across pains
2007-06-01
  I remember one poetry that I read in a certain book on the other day and still float incidentally. When it was east 400 along New York City yeast river, the poetry of the anonymity soldier of the Confederate Army in the Civil War in the wall of the reception desk of the State University of New York Hospital physical therapy rehabilitation research institute at 34 for explanation, there was it.
 
 I demanded it from God when I wanted you to give power to accomplish a big thing, 
 I was considered that it was weak to learn modesty.
 I found health to be able to do a greater thing,
 I had a disease when I could do a better thing. 
 I found wealth to find happiness,
 I was given poverty when wise. 
 I demanded success to get the praise of people in the world,
 I was given a weakness when I continued demanding God. 
 I bought every thing to lead a gay life in the life,
 I was given a life when I could be pleased with every thing.
 The thing which I bought was not given for one, but the wish was granted all.
 Though I do not measure up to will of God,
 The prayer not to be able to express in the heart was granted all.
 I was blessed among every person most wealthily. 
 
 (Kazuko Watanabe reason) 
 

  We hold various dreams, wishes, much thought including ambition ... in the life and therefore make an effort hard. A result just as wanted may be available to meet the effort. However, there may be more endings to look like failure and a failure contrary to it in many cases. However, oneself thinks while I take heart and move forward while being disappointed, and thinking in regrets and may notice that I have the above-mentioned blessing that I prayed for. 
 
  God loves each us, and you set up a good thing, and will you lead it? "Do not go just as me want" in many cases, and, as for God, I am derived from an experience of my own by a way of God. Is the step of each us not so, too? I greatly open the heart and I trust it to God taking good care of for me and want to keep moving forward.
 
Principal Kinuko Asahiro
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