ISBN978-4-7631-3111-9
207 pages / November 2010 / 1,500 yen (w/o tax)
In his first and bestselling book in seven years, a charismatic counseling psychologist writes about how to live a fulfilled life.
How should you live your life in order to achieve real happiness? Nobuyuki Eto, the counseling psychologist with the highest number of clients in Japan, answers this ultimate question that all of us grapple with. He is a highly popular author, and there are long waiting lists for his nationwide psychology seminars.
This is a long-awaited book that should be read with a calm mind and a relaxed disposition.
-Lack can later lead to joy
-Happiness and sadness go hand in hand
-Acknowledge that you are not perfect
-Happiness is living the moment to the full
-Even a cup of water has a story
-People who walk at their own pace walk farthest
-If you do not love, you will not be loved: an unchanging law
-We are all born with an inherent purpose
-Life seems fleeting from the perspective of death
-Live life to the last drop
… and many more.
I studied under Mr. Eto when I was a student at the Japan Mental Health Association. At first, I didn’t really have any particular plans for a book and simply took the class for my own benefit. However, I was swept off my feet by Mr. Eto’s character and his clear and interesting manner of speaking. Before I knew it, I came to regard Mr. Eto not just as a lecturer but as an author as well. He agree to write this book after a seven-year hiatus. As explained by the title, the purpose of the book, when read with calmness of mind, is to make this a day of reflection. Without a doubt, you will discover a side of yourself that you didn’t know existed.