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Gosho Insights
Engaging in Dialogue to Create a Better World Is the Way to Repay Our Debts of Gratitude
From SGM General Director
Opening a New Era of Great Youth Exchanges
From SGM General Director
Membuka Era Baharu Pertukaran Besar Belia
Daibyakurenge Editorial
“Begin with Prayer”– Our Shared Motto
Feature
An Introduction to The New Human Revolution, Volume 16
Feature
Excerpts from The New Human Revolution, Volume 16
The Fount of Worldwide Kosen-rufu
(2) The Great February Shakubuku Campaign (Part 2 of 2)
For Buddhism Newbies
How Should I Perceive Karma?
Thoughts on Medicine and Education
My Decision to Study Medicine
Experience
Turning Setbacks into Nourishment for Growth
Experience
The Journey and Vow of Youth for Kosen-rufu
Experience
Stepping Into Confidence with My Stammer
The Dialogues of Daisaku Ikeda
Daisaku Ikeda and Hazel Henderson: On Children and Education
Culturewatch
How to Love the World: Poems of Gratitude and Hope
Reawakening the Poetic Spirit
To My Young Friends
Halaman Kanak-kanak
Hidup dengan Hati yang Lapang dan Senyuman yang Besar!
SDGs x US
What Is Clean Energy?
Editor’s Note
Editor’s Note
Feature
01 Feb, 2026
Excerpts from The New Human Revolution, Volume 16
Illustration: Kenichiro Uchida
Photo: Seikyo Press
16 Min(s)
01 Feb, 2026
The following are excerpts from The New Human Revolution, volume 16 recently published by SGM.

Opening New Horizons through Dialogue
The conclusion of Shin’ichi Yamamoto’s dialogues with Arnold Toynbee opens new horizons for kosen-rufu and global peace, spurring him to strive even harder in conducting dialogues.
In 1976, the English edition of the dialogue was published by Oxford University Press under the title Choose Life. The title had come from a passage in the Bible’s Book of Deuteronomy that...
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