幼馴染とはラブコメにならない 第8話 【60代の視点】学園ラブコメに隠された「人生の真理」とは?元エンジニアが語る不器用な優しさ。
1am. Why was a man approaching his 60th birthday so moved by a school romantic comedy starring a teenage girl? Through the perspective of Kenichi, a former engineer who has been listening to the “screams of machines” for over 30 years, we unravel the “beauty that resides only in worn parts” hidden behind the story. Modern society demands only efficiency and correct answers. Helping lost children, caring for the injured, and being close to pregnant women. The main character Shio’s detours, which at first glance may seem “inefficient,” may actually be the treasures that most enrich our lives. Rather than a flashy success like a fireworks display, why not look for the clumsy and warm “truth” together, like a hand-held firework swaying fleetingly in the palm of your hand?[Chapter]00:00 Opening: Special time at 1 a.m. 00:48 1. The classic romantic comedy dilemma 02:05 2. Lies and silence: When kindness turns into self-sacrifice 03:21 3. Two types of strength: Analysis of a 60-year-old engineer 04:51 4. The value of detours: Truth found in imperfection #Life reflection #Challenges in your 60s #Clumsy kindness
Childhood Friend is Not a Romantic Comedy Episode 8[Perspective of a 60-something]What is the “truth of life” hidden in a school romantic comedy? A former engineer talks about clumsy kindness.
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