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Real Prosperity
A rich man asked Sengai to write something for the continued prosperity of his family so that it might be treasured from generation to generation.

Sengai obtained a large sheet of paper and wrote: “Father dies, son dies, grandson dies.”

The rich man became angry. “I asked you to write something for the happiness of my family! Why do you make such a joke of this?”

“No joke is intended,” explained Sengai. “If before you yourself die your son should die, this would grieve you greatly. If your grandson should pass away before your son, both of you would be broken-hearted. If your family, generation after generation, passes away in the order I have named, it will be the natural course of life. I call this real prosperity.”

Word Series: Real Prosperity Poster. Size: 18 x 24 in. On a matte paper. Heavyweight stock.

Available on our website.

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donotdestroy:

“Don’t accept the old order. Get rid of it. Don’t be scared of anything. Think your own way. Fuck off.” — Johnny Rotten (Sex Pistols)

Word Series: Fuck Off Pillow. Size 18”x18” in.

Available on our website

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Word Series: Fuck Off Pillow. Size 18”x18” in.

Available on our website

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“Don’t accept the old order. Get rid of it. Don’t be scared of anything. Think your own way. Fuck off.” — Johnny Rotten (Sex Pistols)

Word Series: Fuck Off Pillow. Size 18”x18” in.

Available on our website.

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“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” — Eleanor Roosevelt

Music Series: It was All a Dream Pillow.

Both physical and NFT items are now available in our store.

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“Wanting to be someone else is a waste of who you are.” – Kurt Cobain

Music Series: Come as You Are Poster. Size 18 x 24 in. On a matte paper. Heavyweight stock.

Both physical and NFT items are now available in our store.

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“Children in Shizuoka need more models. I thought I was making things, but I wasn’t. I want them to develop the habit of making things with their own hands.” — RIP Shunsaku Tamiya