Heart's Note | What do you think about being so busy that you don't notice a life-threatening situation?
First of all, I am very sorry for the trouble caused by my previous post.
To get straight to the point, although their life was saved,
their condition is still unpredictable.
The no-visitor policy has been slightly relaxed to allow only family members,
and all I can do right now is pray for their safety.
Right now, I don't care about how to get views on note,
or reach, or impressions, or any of that.
Please just let me write down my thoughts.
The end is inevitable, but I want life to be 'more important than anything else'
Everyone's life will end someday.
But isn't it the most precious thing to wish to spend as much time as possible with the people you love,
and to live your life with care and consideration?
I ask this as a reminder to myself as well.
Those chasing dreams, those aiming for sales, those trying to get a business on track, those busy with family.
Are you not becoming too absorbed in those times, too bound by them like a curse?
Are you unable to notice changes, only prioritizing your loved ones when something happens?
Isn't that the state you are in?
Isn't it sad to only value life when it is about to fade away?
Couldn't we have noticed so many things sooner?
If you are in a position where you can be with them,
if you are in a relationship where you can be with them,
more than the important work in front of you, more than the unavoidable problems in front of you.
I want you to cherish the life that has stood by you, even if it means 'just moving' to be there.
If possible, even regularly.
I want you to cherish the warmth of the people who were with you from before you had anything,
and all those memorable times, even if you are completely swamped.
That was the kind of day it was, and I couldn't help but feel that way.
Having experienced the loss of a game creator I fought alongside last year who passed away in solitude, the feeling that '(everyone around us) should cherish life more' just overflowed.
This happened just as I was thinking, 'I want to be the kind of person who can notice a life-threatening situation.'
I am truly sorry for everything.
I will clear my head starting tomorrow.
