The author introduces the Japanese concept of "oubaitori," which teaches the value of non-comparison and the understanding that each person has their own unique growth trajectory, just like different flowers blooming in spring. The core message is that by focusing on one's own path and doing what makes them come alive, rather than comparing themselves to others, one can lead a more fulfilling and less stressful life.
The author emphasizes that life is not a "zero-sum game" - it's about personal growth happening at the right time for each individual. Just as the cherry blossom, plum, peach, and apricot all bloom in their own seasons, people too become better versions of themselves when the time is right for them.
The author trusts the timing of life and believes that each person's path is uniquely theirs, to be followed at their own pace. The key is to focus on one's own race and do what is right for oneself, rather than worrying about growing or getting what one wants at the same time as others. When one can do this, the author believes, life will become easier and more beautiful.
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