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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
You don’t
know what you’ve got until you lose it
is a simple saying with a whole lot of
truth in it
Kentetsu Takamori is a revered,
best-selling author in his native Japan
where his latest book, Something
You Forgot…Along the Way: Stories of
Wisdom and Learning (Ichimannendo
Publishing), has sold well over 650,000
copies. Translated into English, it has
received so much attention in this
country that it has been ordered by
major hospitals, such as, UCLA Medical
Center, Cedars Sinai, St. Luke’s,
Huntington Beach Hospital, just to name
a few, who believe its inspiring
messages will help patients and families
alike.
The old adage ‘the best things come in
small packages’ totally describes this
amazing book that has a total of
sixty-five short stories that bring
Takamori’s philosophy to life – a
philosophy that is so simple in its
wisdom of ‘what we have is not ours
forever.’ Undoubtedly, if we didn’t know
how much longer we would have with
family and friends – we would cherish
every moment with them.
Takamori’s stories guide us to
see deeper into life, focusing on the
importance of honor and perseverance,
and demonstrating that success only
comes through the fruit of our efforts.
For anyone dealing with the results of a
poor economy, a lost job, or lost
housing or business, this is a must-read
to find positive answers to believe in.
Its heart-warming stories show what it
means to learn from life experiences in
order to better ourselves and the world
we live in, believing that once we
accept the inevitability of change we
have taken the first step towards a
brighter future.
The lesson in each story is honesty, the
frankness unforgettable – drawing
readers in to its direct and
unapologetic message. Each page exudes
sincerity and goodness, motivating the
reader to want to become a better person
– truly a worthy read for anyone seeking
a meaningful existence.
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Mr. Takamori has an Irish
representative, Frank Costelloe,
who represents him in the United States
for interviews or guest appearances, and
he does it with flair and charm as only
the Irish can do.
TIP SHEET:
Virginia Esteban of Hoyen Delaware:
“Takamori’s book is a jewel.”
Keith Lorenz: “It is small
enough to put in your pocket but large
enough to change your life.”
Midwest Book Review: “The
stories carry much in philosophy and are
heavily Buddhist inspired.”
Bonnie Neely of RealTravelAdventures.com:
“I highly
recommend this book.”
Duane Benjamin of Urbanology
Magazine: “Warm and profound
stories.”
Jerry Groebner, Lake Region
Times: “Why did I forget these simple
things?”
Karen Hinson, Machias Valley News
Observer: “It provides valid daily
lessons in humility and understanding"
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