Suteta Serifu wa Yume no Shima
On sleepless nights, you might suddenly recall the words that felt stuck in your throat or that one comment you regretted blurting out. In this episode, the personality Norio explores the graveyard of these lost words, sharing his own personal experiences.
Discussing the awkwardness of saying things you shouldn't at work.
Have you ever felt that the harder you try to read the room during a work meeting, the more likely you are to let out something unnecessary? Norio delves into that cold yet strangely familiar sensation when you make a comment that leaves others slightly uncomfortable, even without any ill intent. Why is it that we often swallow the words that should have been our salvation?
Is there a correct way to respond to company trip invitations?
The conversation expands to workplace relationships. When faced with options like company trips to Singapore or Miyakojima, the ultimate question arises: do you have to go, or should you decline? Norio discusses how to deal with the hidden motives behind the phrase, "You don't have to go," which is often said without any malice.
A childhood memory that reflects who I am today.
Midway through the episode, Norio touches upon a specific incident from his childhood where he said something he didn't mean to. His mindset at the time is fascinating to hear. You will likely relate to his immediate regret after speaking and his attempt to transform those moments into entertainment. The conversation goes even deeper, so please listen to the full episode to find out more.
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