"You have neither sons nor reliable brothers. You have only your two fiefs. This life is like a dream. One cannot be sure that one will live until tomorrow. However wretched a beggar you might become, never disgrace the Lotus Sutra. [...] As for the others, let them clamor against you far and wide. Then, if you submit the petition, it may spread throughout Kamakura, and perhaps even reach the regent himself. This would be misfortune changing into fortune. I explained the teachings of the Lotus Sutra to you before. Matters of minor importance arise from good, but when it comes to a matter of great importance, great disaster without fail changes into great fortune."
From Gosho "A Warning against Begrudging One's Fief" (The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Volume I, page 824)
From Gosho "A Warning against Begrudging One's Fief" (The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Volume I, page 824)