Philosophical Walk (Yokohama, Japan)
Despite the bad weather, we walked along Kanagawa-shuku on the Tokaido Road.
This is the second time we walked along the old road, and we started our walk from Yokohama Station, which was under the sea during the Edo period. We walked up from the sea to the road lined with teahouses, and several restaurants are still in operation. Although it rained at times, it was impressive to see the renewed expressions of the participants.
The collection of quotes we distribute today is listed below. We hope these words will reach all who see them.
He who wants to be cured is already half cured (Seneca).
Live only in the present moment (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus).
Those who are satisfied with the smallest things are the richest, because contentment is the wealth that nature gives them (Socrates).
All philosophy is about two words: persistence and self-control (Epictetus).
Be your own sculptor (Nietzsche).
Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be lived (Kierkegaard).
Make your bed a temple to yourself. (Pythagoras)
He who gives himself to others loves himself more than others love him (Aristotle).
Nothing that is forced learning remains in the soul (Plato).
He who sees what is right and does not do it is a coward (Confucius).