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Started another page of my life book in Tokyo, Japan

Dear my friends,

It has been a very long time since my last update on the blog.

I hope all of you guys doing great!

I am very happy to share you my recent updates in my life, that is I moved to Japan :).

Before writing some adventures I would like to encourage all of you guys to look back what have you achieved in this year as it is the last month of 2018.

To summarize, and realize what you missed or achieved is one of the motivations for you to go forward in your life. That is why I am suggesting you to write some notes for the year including all plans you have accomplished and yet plans too.

For me, 2018 is a still great year to achieve some of my missed plans.

So do your best and complete all of your plans before the year-end.

Azaa,

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