
Let's Jump Ahead: Satoshi Kuramoto's Work and Life Philosophy
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Let's jump first and talk later! After the end of the road, there is infinite vastness. Satoshi Kuramoto, a Japanese national treasure screenwriter who is nearly 90 years old, looked back on where he came from and wrote this unreservedly passionate book about life. "Love in the North", "Your Respect, Father", "Tender Moments", "Courtyard of the Wind"... Satoshi Kuramoto's plays are full of praise for life, praise of the land, and the incomparable cherishment of the friendship between people. Living in the northern land, he was deeply shocked by the sounds of Furano at night, the smell of abandoned houses buried under heavy snow, the paw prints left by good-tempered bears on tree trunks, and the survival wisdom of pioneers. He understood that "trees stand by their roots, but the roots are not visible to people." He believed that thinking must "start from zero altitude" and that wisdom is more important than knowledge. Be it drama or life, if you have nothing, you have to build it from scratch. There is nothing to be afraid of.
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