Dear Mr Doi,
I have read about your story in one of the articles online, and therefore wants to express my condolences regarding your misfortunes caused by the natural disasters. You might say that I am not in any position to comment on it, since I came from Singapore, a country who has never experienced any natural disasters before, much less affected by the recent earthquake. However, I just want to tell you that, even if your family has died, I hope that you can take it in your stride and continue on with your life. Your wife and your children would not hope to see that your life is disrupted because of their deaths. However, I know that it is impossible for you not to grieve over their deaths, thus I hope that after it, you can continue on with life. Quoted from Babara De Angelis, “No one is in control of your happiness but you; therefore, you have the power to change anything about yourself or your life that you want to change.” So I believe that you have the willpower to do so too.
As for the crises that Japan has at hand caused by the aftermath of the calamity, I hope that it would be salvaged soon, and I think that with all the help from countries from all over the world, Japan’s situation will definitely change for the better as the days pass. So let nature take its course, and let time be the healer of your wounds, wounds that are not superficial, but wounds of the heart. Once again, I hope that you can continue to strive for the better, and since what’s done cannot be undone, live your life to the fullest. “がんばって!” ( Read Gan-ba-te, “Good luck” in Japanese)
Yours sincerely,
Andy Low
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