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6 years ago
Hi Amalthea! I've been looking for help upon many other users, but no answer yet, hope you can help me: I'm planning to draw a tattoo on my left forearm with the concept of "anticipation", actually I wanted to draw the whole sentence "How could I anticipate?" as an open question for everything in my life, but I thougth it was rather too long. That's why I chose the sole concept of "anticipation". Then I wanted it to be drawn in japanese kanjis as I really love japanese culture and its richness regarding of anticipation matters (economy, crisis, natural disasters, war, politics, etc). I've explored some prospects like Yosoku (予測), Yoso (予想) and Kitai (期待), but I would really appreciate your opinion onto this as you are erudit about japanese scriptures and also it is something that will brand me for life. What would you think fits the best in this case? I'm very thanked for any guidance you can give about this. Best regards PS: I apologize for the extension of this selfish request and for my english since it's not my native language