Daijoubu dayo #Guptoyou
Everyone experiences moments of loneliness or sleepless nights from time to time. In this episode, personalities Norio and Tohdesu share a calm conversation centered around the phrase "Daijoubu dayo" (It's okay), offering a gentle presence for those quiet nights. It is a peaceful time designed to help you find small hints to lighten the anxiety within your heart.
The words of great figures can become amulets that support us.
The discussion turns to how we interpret the quotes of great figures like Edison and Picasso. While effort is important, the perspective that it doesn't determine everything is refreshing. For instance, if your efforts don't bear fruit immediately, it's not your fault—perhaps luck just hasn't arrived yet. By thinking this way, you might find the mental space to move forward toward tomorrow without blaming yourself.
It is also important to have the courage to change your environment without fearing failure.
The conversation moves on to the phrase "the nail that sticks out gets hammered down," proposing that if you are going to be hammered, you might as well take the initiative to change your environment. One of the personalities shares a personal struggle they faced in the past, and the other's reaction to the story is truly memorable. It conveys the importance of finding a place where you can be yourself.
Please enjoy the rest of the episode.
We look at the saying "if it happened twice, it will happen a third time" from a positive angle, believing that next time it will surely go well. This episode is packed with ways to relax your shoulders. We also touch upon unexpected methods to encourage yourself, so please be sure to listen to the rest of the episode.
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