The man is a traveler.

He learned many things traveling all around the world,about animals, plants, weather, skills to create goods, ways to grow crops, and many different languages.

He always had a warm smile and generously taught whatever he learned to anybody if he was asked to do so. He explained in detail everything he had seen in the world if people asked him to share.

In any village on his journey, many people gathered around him wanting to get hints that would make their lives better. In any town, many people came to see him, because they wanted to listen to his exciting stories.

Among the many things he shared, children and adults, men and women, rich and poor, no matter the country, wanted to try something he told them about. When they heard it, they would say, “Ah, ha!” or “Let me try.”

That is the idea of “Your day will change the world.”

He learned this idea from a Japanese man.

And he thought that he would like to convey this idea to as many people as he could.

Therefore, he would talk about “Your day will change the world” any time, any place, and to anyone who would listen. He also added “The Ten Questions” to make your day shine, to honor the day every day.

Yes, this is what he did everywhere, and here in this town, too.