Since a very young age, I’ve been described as strong-willed, though that might not be the best way to put it. I’ve always had a strong sense of self, and that hasn’t changed. I remember observing people closely, considering how they feel and how those around them react, even back in kindergarten.
There’s something beyond words.
In Japan, there’s a strong emphasis on character setting. What about my own character!?
Whether from TV, magazines, or now, AI influencers and the music scene, I can’t help but feel that this trend can sometimes contribute to negative feelings among people, including issues like bullying and mental health struggles.
I am me. No one else.
Where does my conviction lie?
This isn’t about religion.
While challenges like bullying and conflict may always exist, we need to focus on more positive pursuits in life. We should use our time wisely.
I feel strongly about this, especially since I don’t have children.
If you’ve been given the gift of life, you should live until you’re exhausted.
I recently came across a message from a Japanese person living in Africa who reached out with the idea that those feeling down could find solace in a new environment. This really moved me.
It’s a message that can resonate with anyone feeling overwhelmed.
A hundred questions are worth a single experience.
Taking action reveals a new world. It’s important to choose between simply imagining things or actually doing something.
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