Mr. Sudo was a humble guy who had a joju Gohonzon but never lauded it over the members. I remember being at his apartment on Riverside Drive and he asked me to lead Daimoku though I was only practicing two months. He treated everyone equally and only taught the Gosho and not President Ikeda's writings. He also taught people who were neglecting their livliehood and their families futures, for the organization, to concentrate on their personal lives. Mr.Kudamatsu and Mr. Kasahara didn't get along well with him or Finas Jung who also lived on Riverside Drive, Jung and Sudo were accomplished self made men, Sudo a successful business man and Jung a world class dancer, ballet instructor and artist while Kudamatsu and Kasahara were company employees with no marketable skills outside of the SGI. They were hardly accomplished at anything except the SGI bureaucracy.
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