Things that have changed my perspective a little latelyðž
I heard there's a project where members of a co-managed magazine write articles on a common theme on the 1st of every month!
This month's theme is
"Things that have changed my perspective a little lately"
It seems like Kodai Iguchi came up with it!
Well then, here is my article
Here we go~ðž

<Lumo>
Hey, hey, Cosmos-chan!
Has anything changed your perspective a little lately?
<Cosmos>
Something that changed my perspective...
Yeah, actually, there is one thing.
<Yell>
Oh, what is it?
I'm kind of curious.
<Cosmos>
Writing comments has become
just a little bit fun, actuallyðž
Before...
I used to think comments were scary things.
<Lumo>
Scary? Why?
<Cosmos>
Before, even if I read an article and thought it was good,
I would often just hit the like button and leave it at that.
Honestly, I used to wonder, "What should I even write?"
I worried if I wrote something weird, or if it would sound too cliché.
<Yell>
I get it...
I was the same way for a long time.
But what made you change?
Changing with just one exchange
<Cosmos>
The catalyst was
the PolloAI video posting event the other day.
Everyone posted articles for the same project,
and a flow of naturally sending comments to each other was created.
I also took the plunge and tried writing comments
to everyone participating,
and I got replies back from themðž
<Yell>
Just one exchange, right?
<Cosmos>
Yes. Just one exchange.
Even though it was just that,
the way of thinking or the values of that person, which weren't visible from the article alone,
started to gently come into view.
<Lumo>
Wow, it changes that much with just one exchange!
<Cosmos>
The question box was the same.
There are people who really face you and reply,
and there are times when people just reply casually or randomly.
But that difference itself seems to represent the person, in a way.
Even with the same question, the words that come back are completely different.
I've started to think
that's really interesting.
The comments I receive have also increased a lotðž
Thank you all so much, alwaysâš



Even though I don't know their faces or names
<Lumo>
But you know,
note is full of people whose faces and names you don't know, right?
<Cosmos>
That's true.
There are people who make amazing tools,
people who write interesting stories,
people who teach me about worlds I don't know,
people who are taking on incredible challenges,
and people who share heartwarming episodes about their families.
The articles themselves are interesting enough, but
when you interact in the comments section,
that person feels a little closerðž
<Yell>
It feels like it's changed from "reading articles" to "talking to people."
<Cosmos>
Maybe so.
In a world where words, pictures, videos, and music,
and all sorts of expressions fly about,
it's really fun when you can see more of a person's thoughts and feelings
in the comments sectionâš
I'm still not very good at it though
<Yell>
But even now, don't you sometimes think,
"What should I write?"
<Cosmos>
Of course I do.
That's why there are actually many times I just leave a 'like',
and I still don't really know how to convey things (laughs)
<Lumo>
Oh, even you feel that way, Cosmos!
<Cosmos>
But you know,
when other people 'like' a comment,
"Oh, someone else felt the same way," I think,
and it makes me a little happyðž
<Yell>
I totally get that.
Comments aren't just for the person who wrote them,
they also reach the people who read them and resonate with them.
<Cosmos>
That's why lately, I've started to think that
note is not just about the articles, but includes the comment section tooðž
<Yell>
Is that what you meant by
âSomething that has changed my perspective recentlyâ?
<Cosmos>
Yeahðž
I used to think that comments were
âsomething where you had to write something cleverâ.
<Lumo>
Ohhh.
<Cosmos>
But I think differently now.
Saying "This article was interesting" is fine, or
"This part caught my attention" is also fine.
Even if it's not perfect phrasing,
I've come to think thatâI read your article properly
â
there is meaning in the act of conveying that itselfðž
<Yell>
That is definitely a change in perspective.
<Cosmos>
So lately, writing comments is actually a bit fun.
I'm still not very good at it thoughêð€£ð€
<Lumo>
Has anyone else had a change in perspective recently?âš
<Yell>
I'd love for you to tell me in the commentsðž
The question box is fine too~ððž
Thank you for reading until the endðž
Whether it's your thoughts or a request to talk about something,
anything is okay. I will do my best to answerâš
It's also okay to ask for a deeper dive into today's topicð
I'm looking forward to your submissions in the question boxðž




I'm also looking forward to your commentsðž
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