I am responding to the words I received. | Listener Letters Part 1
In this episode, Kootootei Wolf weaves thoughts on life's "fuzziness" based on letters sent in by listeners.
Who wrote the laws you use to judge yourself?
We often judge ourselves using invisible rules, such as "I should be like this in my 30s" or "I should be happy if I get married." But did these standards really originate from within? Are we sentencing ourselves to guilty verdicts based on laws borrowed from parents, society, or SNS? This listener letter session begins with such questions.
Don't be misled by the word "role model."
The first letter discusses the gap between ideal conditions and happiness. Kootootei Wolf analyzes whether the spread of the term "role model" has created an atmosphere where we feel we must search for a "complete, correct answer." Perhaps even those whose lives look perfect are struggling behind the scenes. The discussion also touches on the unexpected developments that might await after achieving specific goals.
Happiness might be something to share with others.
When thinking about "happiness," Kootootei Wolf treasures the joy that completes itself within, while also pondering the comfort of sharing it with others. They speak of an ideal relationship as maintaining a comfortable distance—like looking at a "50" share of happiness you possess alongside the "50" brought by another. The conversation delves even deeper, so please listen to the full episode for more.
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