Revisiting "PEACE"FULL"MINORITY"

PEACE"FULL"MINORITYについて再度考えた。の巻き

Long time no see!

This is MAIMI.
Lately, I've been on an emotional roller coaster, feeling overwhelmed, tired, and then happy again, as thoughts and emotions built up inside me.

When I'm working on a new episode of my picture book, I tend to recall and think about many things, which can be overwhelming.

I'm determined to turn these emotions into something positive.

How is everyone doing?

The LIBERAL Spider dress has arrived.
When you wear it, the front has a sailor-marine design.

I really do love the phrase "PEACE"FULL"MINORITY."

Even though I made it up.
It's a world where our core selves are often shaken, but I want to live without letting my core beliefs waver.
I don't want to be judged by meaningless rules or by superficial appearances. Isn't it true that sometimes things we think are important actually aren't? People tend to be unable to accept anything slightly different from themselves, labeling it as "strange" or "not normal," based on their limited capacity and narrow perspectives from what they've seen.

I think that's what's truly strange.

Japan is an island nation, and most of its inhabitants are Japanese, which contributes to this. For example, the strictness about hair color, where it must be jet black (even a slight brown is unacceptable).

I believe there are points that need to change (points that need to evolve) and important rules that must not be changed.

If we don't change the points that need to change, we'll be left behind and become obsolete.
I feel it very strongly.

I also had some thoughts when I watched the opening ceremony of the Olympics.

 

Next time, I'd like to discuss this theme on my RADIO (PODCAST).

 

 

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