I lost every possession in the world but I still had my mother, wife and Van Morrison song that was going through my head. The fire only took away things that weren't weren't all important and I still had so much. Three hours after losing everything in the world I wrote an article for Time Magazine with a poem I picked up in Japan from the 17th century which read: "My house burnt down" It reminded me well deep down my home feels invisibly like Japan so maybe I should spend more time there  and now I spend nearly all my time here in Japan.

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