I have two lessons in my life



When I was in Kinki high school, I was crazy to soccer. Everyone told me “You are soccer crazy!” So, I was very grow to play soccer very well. Our high school team was No1 in Osaka and best16 in Japan. So,as you know, I am not smart because I did not study. So I would Kinki university by escalator. But, suddenly,my little Hidetaka in my heart said me “You must take examination and go to different university.” So, I believe this tuition.


When I did the entrance exams, I’m sure that I could pass the entrance examinations. So, I told my friends that I could pass the test. I could pass the test. So, I thought that what I want to do in school and bought many goods. And, passing announcement day came. I was considerably tense. However, there was not my name there. That is, I dropped the entrance examinations. I said, “ Oh my god. Holly shit.” Then, I thought my life finished. I wanted to dying. So, thanks to this experience, I learned first lesson. If you notice, did you catch it? Don’t count your chickens until they’re hatched. As you know, This is very famous proverb in Japan.


Second, I respect a guy. He is Keisuke Honda. Let me explain it. I was crying because I could not pass the entrance exams. I felt lost. This was a very big ordeal for me. At the same time, Keisuke Honda got injured seriously in a game. I thought it was unlucky for him because he could not play for ten month. I believed that he might become poorer at playing soccer than before he was injured. But he said, “ Injury is a chance. This is because I can prepare for a far-off game,” when he was asked, “What do you think about your injury ?” by a man on TV. It really surprised me. After ten months, he could do 3 goals called “hat trick” in the return game. He never gave up. He gave me a dream and hope. I was very encouraged by him. So I decided to start over. I also said “Failing is a chance for me. This is because I can prepare for a far-off goal.” After this, I managed to pass the entrance exams. I was so happy. And, I went to Silicon Valley by myself in May this year. This was my first abroad traveling.There were eventful and great meet and great place. This traveling was super great memory for me. I will south east Asia in next spring. I’m looking forward to new traveling. And, I have a dream. So, today I’m enjoying campus life. I learned the best lesson. If you notice, did you catch it? That is, every cloud has a silver lining. This is very famous proverb in Japan.


This two experience is my principle. So I wanna give you the dream and hope in the future, like Keisuke Honda did for me. That’s all. Thank you very much.