"Good luck. Goodbye." This is a sad situation. We don't know the name of the poor soldier who was beaten by his peers. He beat me even more. I implore Your Majesty not to let an innocent man be beaten with rods, My Lord, especially since I was unable to complain to the prefect because he was detained by illness. I complained in vain to the beneficiarius and the other centurions of his unit. Therefore, I beg your mercy not to let an innocent man from overseas, whose good faith you can verify, be bloodied by rods as if I had committed some crime.
According to the video, it is about 8 little Japanese habits that can make your life better and happier. The speaker, Mickey, who is a minimalist and a skill teacher in Japan, goes over these habits one by one. Here are the 8 habits: Clean the toilet: This is believed to bring good luck and make you successful. It also trains you to be more aware of dirt and keep things organized. Organize your shoes: This keeps your living space tidy and might make you feel more accomplished. Improve your posture: Sitting up straight is believed to improve the way you think. Say Itadakimasu before eating: This expresses gratitude for the meal and everyone involved in making it possible. Put the chair back after using it: This is considerate of other people and makes things easier for cleaning staff. Be aware of what you already have: This is a Zen concept of appreciating what you have instead of focusing on what you lack. Use the phrase "Okagesamade": This expresses gratitude to everyone wh...
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