It’s not the accomplishment, but the incremental progress towards a goal which truly satisfies our soul.

Stumbling toward my dreams while caught in a summer storm.

Vincent Van Patten

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I’m sitting at Osaka Chakai, a matcha cafe in Osaka, Japan. This cafe was my buddy Santana’s living room while he lived in this country.

His experience here emanated from his fascination with the foamy green matcha poured behind the counter.

But it was the shop owner, Kauru, who gave him a home and a purpose while in Japan.

My Kitsune pin sits next to me on the large wooden table.

For the past year, this mystical silver fox has guided me on countless adventures throughout Japan from the surface of my shoulder bag.

I’m giving the pin to Kauru to send in a care package to Santana. Mexico has him now. He loved this kitsune.

I came from my favorite soup dumpling spot. It started pouring rain when I walked out the door.

I ducked under an awning and “Clair de Lune” by Claude Debussy started playing on my headphones. The timing couldn’t have been better.

The rain fell harder and bounced off of the ruby red vending machine across the road, quickly inducing the smell of wet…

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Vincent Van Patten
Vincent Van Patten

Written by Vincent Van Patten

Exploring what lights my soul on fire while living in Japan. Host of The Dare to Dream Podcast vincentvanpatten.com

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