初志貫徹 "Adhering to one's initial resolution"

Posted by Takumi Furukawa on

 

初志貫徹 (Shoshi kantetsu) conveys the meaning

of "adhering to one's initial resolution" or

"steadfastly pursuing one's original intentions."

It emphasizes the importance of staying committed to one's initial goals or aspirations, not wavering in the face of obstacles or distractions.

This phrase is often used to encourage perseverance, determination, and the unwavering pursuit of one's dreams or objectives, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. It signifies the resolve to stay true to one's original intentions throughout the journey.

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