“Living a good life has more to do with how authentic you live and allowing the consequences of that engagement to flow through your experience.” -Tadayoshi Inoue
“Confronting myself is never over”
“Facing who we really are and feel can be uncomfortable and scary sometimes but it is always the first step in becoming aware of my traumas and moving past them all.” -Tadayoshi Inoue
“I must use all my senses to be fulfilled in this life”
“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.”
― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince
“Love is more an action than a feeling”
“Most of us will say we love one another but what we almost always mean and act out is we love what the other offers us. There is a huge difference. ” – Tadayoshi Inoue
“the real currency of this life is in what you offer”
“The most valuable think I have is what I offer others. Me, my joy, my honesty, my love and my time. Everything else will fade and go away. ” – Tadayoshi Inoue
“The intrinsic value of life”
“The only requisite for success, happiness and fulfillment is learning as I go. ” – Tadayoshi Inoue
“We are all looking for something”
“Our goals and aspirations typically hint at what we each are really looking for in our lives. Who we want to feel we are. ” – Tadayoshi Inoue
“Who do you really want to be?”
“Being the person you want to show the world is all about making decisions each moment of the day. ” – Tadayoshi Inoue
“Truly knowing who you are”
“Knowing who you are is an internal knowledge that you never have to prove to yourself.” – Tadayoshi Inoue
“I am the now awareness”
“I am the awareness of the here and now always. My past is“I am the awareness of the here and now always. My past is what has happened my future I am creating but I am always in my now moments.” – Tadayoshi Inoue what has happened my future I am creating but I am always in my now moments.” – Tadayoshi Inoue
“They grow up”
“I never thought I could really love as deeply as I love my daughter, she is the best parts of me and more.” – Tadayoshi Inoue