It's not about 'Do I have enough underwear?'. I scouted Kurumi Roll-san.
Here are some common hospital experiences.
When you ask your husband for something,
it's usually off the mark.
The kind of thing where you think, 'That's not what I meant...'
But you know,
sometimes that gap hits you in a funny way later on.
It makes you laugh, it makes you cry.
It's something you can't quite put into words.
I met someone who is right in the middle of those 'common hospital experiences'.
Kurumi Roll-san.
It started with a comment.
I read her article,
and left a few words,
and she replied properly.
A kind reply.
Ah, I thought,
she's someone who really listens.
So, I scouted her right then and there.
That was fast, right?
But for things like this, momentum is important.
First, I want you to read this.
An incident during her hospital stay.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, no visitors allowed.
Couldn't see anyone.
The only thing to rely on was LINE.
An incident that happened during that time.
On the morning of the hospital transfer,
I suddenly couldn't move due to dizziness.
I thought, this is it, I'm done for.
But you know,
The rehabilitation therapist noticed.
Saying, 'This is an ear stone issue.'
And then, they fixed it right there on the spot.
I thought, are you a hero or what?
And then, a LINE message in that flow.
'Do you have enough underwear?'
I mean, really? That's what you're asking?
But you know,
it felt strangely real,
warm,
and a little tear-jerking.
Even though I'm laughing,
it's the kind of thing that makes you feel warm inside.
One more thing.
An introduction article.
Nice to meet you, I'm Kurumi Roll.
Due to a cerebral infarction, my hand stopped moving completely.
Even so, I am here.
At first, I only intended to participate.
But before I knew it,
I had become a facilitator.
Life really,
doesn't go as planned.
And this one sentence.
I'm not good at writing, but
No, you are writing.
And that, is already amazing.
It's okay if you're not good at it.
It's okay if it's not polished.
You are writing.
That alone is more than enough.

I can't say it even if I think 'Ehhhhh'!
That's the face you're making.
But you know, I'll say it.
I run something called the Takers Office.
I am the self-appointed producer.
There are no rules here.
It's not the PTA.
Just write when you want to write.
It's okay if you're not there.
It's okay if you are there.
There are people who shine brightly,
and there are people who write just as they are.
But there is one thing they have in common.
That they are 'living properly'.
That alone makes you an idol.
Maki-mane's article is the easiest to understand regarding the worldview👇
You see,
I had a cerebral hemorrhage 10 years ago.
I saw the Sanzu River.
So,
I think of my current life as a bonus.
If that's the case,
let's do what we love.
I am writing.
When I write, I feel a little lighter.
It gets properly sublimated.
Because I know that, I think,
Kurumi-san, I want you to write.
Kurumi Roll-san.
How about joining the Takars Agency?
You can just take it easy.
Really.
You don't have to try too hard.
But, just one thing.
If you're alive, you're already an idol.
Please let me say, welcome.


All past summary articles of the ace manager 'Maki' are
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