In the movie, The Last Samurai, Katsumoto was both warrior and
philosopher. A minor story in the movie was his search for the perfect
cherry blossom. Near the end of the movie, Katsumoto was mortally
wounded on the field of battle and he was dying. As the spring cherry
blossoms were falling off the trees, he realized then that each cherry
blossom was perfect.
You, my friend, are the perfect cherry blossom and I pray that it doesn't take you one moment longer in life to realize that!
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