Welcome to another Yosh! post!
And so it was that a CHALLENGE presented itself.
That challenge triggered a DING!
…which was followed by a… WHAT ABOUT…?
In perhaps our shortest YOSH! yet, we present (as in GIFT) a ZEN-filled option. Please take a look.
Note: Repeat viewing is TOTALLY fine! —The Gang
Without further ado…
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Depending on what device you view this on, you might want to use this version OR leverage the OPEN in YOUTUBE option and then turn your phone sideways.
That’s a Wrap!
Seriously… Pencil’s down for us. Please go ahead and repeat view the above. If might just inspire you to see the movie (note: we have it tagged in our HULU MyStuff for repeat viewing).
Also, if this is your first time here, you might want to check out what our YOSH concept is all about.
Note: We introduced “Yosh” in the post.
The Japanese word “Yosh” is used in manga to convey, “Alright, let’s go!” Or as they say in Katie’s household: “Go means go!”
Above is a short clip that says what we’re saying (and demonstrating): For sure, “yosh” is spontaneous and energetic—a verbal burst of enthusiasm or resolve. We believe if you embrace the DragonBustR Way and it becomes a Way of Life (interwoven), you may find yourself bursting with enthusiasm and resolve.
And now, we PRESENT Bonus Content…
Hirayama is content with his simple life cleaning toilets in Tokyo. Outside of his structured routine he cherishes music on cassette tapes, books, and taking photos of trees. Unexpected encounters reveal more of his story in a deeply moving and poetic reflection on finding beauty in the world around us.
A Film by Wim Wenders
Starring Koji Yakusho
Thanks for hanging out with us!
Don’t forget to Yosh! yourself! It’s fun. It makes you smile. And…
Smiling is Contagious!!
[That’s a good thing!]
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Oh… and if you liked it, hit us up below [Speak Your Mind] and … please to share!
-The Gang & RC
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