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Companions and compassion in travel and life

I am on the road right now, mostly by myself. While I don't mind traveling alone, it does sometimes get lonely. This reminds me of one of an oldtime ことわざ kotowaza - proverbs in Japanese:

旅は道連れ世は情け たびはみちづれよはなさけ Tabi wa michizure Yo wa nasake

It means, just as when you travel it's good to have travelling companions, in life it's important to have 情け なさけ nasake - compassion and kinship.

Words to pick up here:

旅 たび tabi - travel 道連れ みちづれ michizure - accompany on the road; travel together 世 よ yo - society (that one lives in); this life 情け なさけ nasake - compassion, kinship. Also meaning the same: 人情 にんじょう ninnjou

I think this sentiment is true in any society, and in any era.

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