#234 I Don't Want a Life of Blaming Others! On Famous Quotes and Handwritten Notes
In this episode, we start with a slightly embarrassing story from before the recording, then dive into a discussion about famous quotes and life philosophy sparked by a passionate message from a listener.
Encountering words we want to cherish.
Inspired by a letter from Yusuke-san, we get excited talking about quotes that serve as life guidelines. Yuka-san specifically introduces a passage from a poem by Noriko Ibaragi that has left a lasting impression on her. It is packed with messages that give us courage in ordinary moments, such as the importance of managing one's own mood and the attitude of facing oneself rather than blaming others.
It's common to blame yourself while raising children, isn't it?
The topic gradually expands to the struggles of daily life, especially the challenges of child-rearing. We tend to blame ourselves when something happens to our children, and the three of us reveal how we shift our mindsets during those times. The conversation even touches on the habit of pushing ourselves too hard, sparked by an episode involving a bath additive.
There is an important theme that emerges by listening until the end.
How did the words spoken by someone we met along the way influence our thinking? Why do we often forget to protect ourselves? The conversation goes deeper, so please be sure to listen to the full episode.
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