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I left home at 14:00 and came back with the contract at 16:00. The contract is for the permanent office of Fukushima Diary corporation.
I have never thought that I can get it done so soon.
This is what I came back to Bucharest for.
Last year I wasn’t even sure I’d be alive around the time of next year. I had never thought I’d manage to get a visa, make a company for other people, live in nowhere and have an office for the company.
I don’t how I did it. I just saw some magic moments at every corner I took.
I seem to do the best job when I don’t know what I’m doing.
There are always some problems around me. If it’s not sorted out quickly, it would collapse everything. I could be stunned and feared 24/7.
However I’m learning it’s nothing but the waste of time.
Life is short. There’s no time to think twice.
If situation allows, I would like to go back to America by this winter.
I want to be able to explain the Fukushima nuclear plant situation better, and have built a little bit more proper back ground.
Last time, it was a little bit frustrating for me because I couldn’t have so much people listen to me having no background in journalism, ecological activism etc.. hope to have achieved something by then this year.
The other day, one of the readers told me she heard guys talking at a cafe “Do you know the site called Fukushima Diary” somewhere in western Europe. I wish to spread the name recognition this way.
Soon nobody would forget Fukushima. By that time, I shall stop Fukushima from being forgotten by Fukushima Diary whatever it is for. Indeed, calling it “Fukushima accident” is misunderstanding an d arrogant. There is no wall in the air and sea.