#793 Who deserves the credit for my long-lasting appliances?

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In this episode, the personality reflects on their "long-lasting relationship" with household items after deciding to replace a washing machine that has been used for many years. We explore why these appliances have lasted so long through the lens of the host's own lifestyle changes.

Looking back at the appliances that supported my daily life.

The personality decided to replace a washing machine that had finally broken down after years of use. Looking back, they realize they have a tendency to keep things for a long time, such as using Panasonic appliances like hair dryers and refrigerators for over a decade. After hearing someone say "say thank you to your objects," the host reminisces about past appliances and reflects on their relationship with the things they own.

Living in harsh environments cultivated the habit of taking care of appliances.

While living abroad in the past, it was difficult to use Japanese appliances due to differences in voltage. To avoid breakdowns, the host made a conscious effort to handle them with care, such as unplugging them after use. This experience became the foundation for their current habits. Combined with lessons learned from "a certain person" introduced in the episode, the host realizes the importance of gratitude toward objects.

Is it because of me, or someone else, that they didn't break?

While the appliances of those around them kept breaking, the host wonders why theirs continued to work. While they feel it might be due to their own efforts, they discover that they have been practicing "something" that might truly be the reason for their longevity. Please listen to the full episode to find out the truth.

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自分らしく生きるためのラジオ