Daberi-ba #75: Drunken New Zealand Trip
This episode marks a milestone as the 75th installment of our podcast. Hosts Yoshiki Morita and Asai-kun, now both in their thirties, reflect on their past selves and open up about the genuine struggles they face today.
We dive into the "syndrome of wanting to sound profound."
Both hosts discuss the desire to be well-regarded by others and the urge to say something witty, calling it the "syndrome of wanting to sound profound," and share experiences related to it. They specifically look back on their twenties, a time filled with anxiety over job hunting and the future, sharing episodes about how desperate they were back then to appear more impressive than they felt.
There is something gained by facing your past self.
In the middle of the episode, the conversation shifts to a specific event between the two, and Asai-kun's reaction to hearing about it is characteristically authentic to this show. By openly discussing the impatience they once harbored and the conflicts they faced after entering the workforce, they engage in a relaxed, candid dialogue that helps them re-evaluate who they are today. The conversation only gets deeper from here, so please make sure to listen to the full episode.
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