Dear Survivor,
I may just be a member of the public, but I can understand your current situation in Japan and know how you must be feeling right now. It must be difficult to cope with the loss of your loved ones and the disaster itself. I sympathise with you and Japan, as the disaster had left a grave impact on the lives of the victims as well as the members of the Japanese public.
Your mind must be in a state of shock right now, after losing your loved ones. All of the Japanese would feel the same way, thus I give my condolences to the victims of the disaster. However I encourage you to carry on with life and do not give up hope. Stepping in your shoes, I can understand your dilemma. After being hit with the devastating earthquake and tsunami, and the most recent radiation exposure, life in Japan must be difficult and food will also be scarce as most of the food now have high radiation levels. But, you must always keep in mind that no matter how tough the times are, there will always be a spark of hope and determination left. You must be strong and forget sad things in your life in order to live it to its fullest. When you feel like giving up, always remember this "Yesterday is history, Tomorrow is a mystery and Today is a gift. That is why it is called the present". Whenever I am demoralized, I just have to recall this and I will become more hopeful in life and be happy with living. Stay positive, and you will enjoy life as it is. Setbacks are meant to harden your determination and mental strengths, not to break your mentality. Remember that you are not alone in this disaster, the entire world will be with you, giving moral support and encouragement. I hope that you will have a meaningful life ahead of you. Thank you.
With regards,
Stanley Yuan
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