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331
But
once
ingested
,
your
body
will
wake
up
feeling
more
potent
and
more
alive
.
After
all
,
that
constant
pressure
to
be
something
amazing
,
to
be
the
next
big
thing
,
will
be
lifted
off
your
back
.
The
stress
and
anxiety
of
always
feeling
inadequate
and
constantly
needing
to
prove
yourself
will
dissipate
.
And
the
knowledge
and
acceptance
of
your
own
mundane
existence
will
actually
free
you
to
accomplish
what
you
truly
wish
to
accomplish
,
without
judgment
or
lofty
expectations
.
332
You
will
have
a
growing
appreciation
for
life
s
basic
experiences
:
the
pleasures
of
simple
friendship
,
creating
something
,
helping
a
person
in
need
,
reading
a
good
book
,
laughing
with
someone
you
care
about
.
333
Sounds
boring
,
doesn
t
it
?
That
s
because
these
things
are
ordinary
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But
maybe
they
re
ordinary
for
a
reason
:
because
they
are
what
actually
matters
.
335
In
the
closing
months
of
1944
,
after
almost
a
decade
of
war
,
the
tide
was
turning
against
Japan
.
Their
economy
was
floundering
,
their
military
overstretched
across
half
of
Asia
,
and
the
territories
they
had
won
throughout
the
Pacific
were
now
toppling
like
dominoes
to
U
.
S
.
forces
.
Defeat
seemed
inevitable
.
336
On
December
26
,
1944
,
Second
Lieutenant
Hiroo
Onoda
of
the
Japanese
Imperial
Army
was
deployed
to
the
small
island
of
Lubang
in
the
Philippines
.
His
orders
were
to
slow
the
United
States
progress
as
much
as
possible
,
to
stand
and
fight
at
all
costs
,
and
to
never
surrender
.
Both
he
and
his
commander
knew
it
was
essentially
a
suicide
mission
.
337
In
February
1945
,
the
Americans
arrived
on
Lubang
and
took
the
island
with
overwhelming
force
.
Within
days
,
most
of
the
Japanese
soldiers
had
either
surrendered
or
been
killed
,
but
Onoda
and
three
of
his
men
managed
to
hide
in
the
jungle
.
From
there
,
they
began
a
guerrilla
warfare
campaign
against
the
U
.
S
.
forces
and
the
local
population
,
attacking
supply
lines
,
shooting
at
stray
soldiers
,
and
interfering
with
the
American
forces
in
any
way
that
they
could
.
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That
August
,
half
a
year
later
,
the
United
States
dropped
atomic
bombs
on
the
cities
of
Hiroshima
and
Nagasaki
.
Japan
surrendered
,
and
the
deadliest
war
in
human
history
came
to
its
dramatic
conclusion
.
339
However
,
thousands
of
Japanese
soldiers
were
still
scattered
among
the
Pacific
isles
,
and
most
,
like
Onoda
,
were
hiding
in
the
jungle
,
unaware
that
the
war
was
over
.
These
holdouts
continued
to
fight
and
pillage
as
they
had
before
.
340
This
was
a
real
problem
for
rebuilding
eastern
Asia
after
the
war
,
and
the
governments
agreed
something
must
be
done
.