I purchased and read a paid note.
Today, I immediately read a paid note.
It is a note by Yeku.
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I also read several of Yeku's other articles. Yeku, who experienced school non-attendance, depression, and 100 consecutive job hunting failures, is now working as a full-time programmer.
No matter how difficult your circumstances have been, as long as you maintain an unbreakable mentality, a bright future awaits.
Yeku explains these mental maintenance techniques in an easy-to-understand way.
Take the self-blame of not being able to do things like everyone else and use it as a spring; when you become an adult, you will be able to live properly! It will be okay!
Yeku's words, possessing both weakness and strength, had a warmth that gently pushes the backs of those who are struggling.
When I was working at an infant nursery as a childcare assistant—a job I had hoped for—I was diagnosed with an illness, had a four-day hospitalization for surgery, and continued working while undergoing treatment.
To my surprise, the director added the submission of a health certificate to the hiring requirements afterward. It was clear that I was the cause, but I thought that few people would be willing to go through a health check just to apply. Before long, that nursery closed for various reasons, but
As Yeku says, there are few people who will go to the trouble and expense of attending an interview when they don't even know if they will be hired.
Yeku, who has turned numerous hardships into experience and lives flexibly—I know that not everyone can do that, though.
When you can't do something, don't push yourself; within that,"Let's do what I can do right now."
I believe this phrase is a precious gift of words that can help me—or anyone—move forward, even if just a little bit, in life.
May tomorrow be a good day as well.
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