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Introducing the Articles I Liked


Hello, this is Kafy.

This time,
I would like to introduce the articles I have liked.
(Since I've reached over 100 likes!)

I like articles daily based purely on my hobbies and interests.
In other words, I am not liking them strategically.
Conversely, I am not liking them strategically.

So,
there is no intention behind the order,
I am just looking back at my likes and introducing them!


potesakula: "Isn't it okay to make 'resting' the main thing?"

This is an article that makes you feel at ease when you read it!
I thought, "I was definitely like that too."
The expression 'calm' is very lovely.


Sato Shimaenaga: "Because there are failures"

There are no pictures, but it is like a picture book.
It reminded me a little of 'Rudolf and Ippaiattena'.
It's wonderful to have writing that is soft yet hits the essence!


akaiki_shiroimi: "Small Fire"

This time it's a picture book.
I first thought, 'I can't believe I can read picture books on note!'
I really love the atmosphere of the drawings, and I often look at them.


Hikaru Nakagawa: "[The Place to Return To]"

This is a poem by Hikaru, who writes substantial articles
about Marcus Aurelius and Sun Tzu.
There was a soft poem amidst the macho articles, so I couldn't help but like it.


Marika: "Introduction to articles about 'Love' (5)"

This person featured an article I wrote! (That's not why I chose it, though 😅)
Marika is very prolific, and it's wonderful how you can feel a suppleness in her philosophy.


Raida-san: "Thinking about Digital Citizenship: Are there times when a ban on flip phones is unavoidable?~"

Since I am a former teacher, this is an article I liked because I thought, 'I get it.' It suddenly reminded me of an IT company CEO who once said that if we call young people socially awkward, couldn't we also call the elderly digitally socially awkward?


Kaora-san: "kaora's Site Map"

As someone who was once a truant, I read Kaora-san's articles with great interest. (I'm a one-sided fan, though.)
Being able to put experiences into words is, after all, a skill worthy of respect I think.


Ryoyan-san: "...No way!? Is this the current state of Japanese language education in schools? The crisis of Japanese language proficiency x Philosophical dialogue"

This one philosophical dialogue really caught my attention. I have practiced it in high schools and in the community, so I found it quite insightful once again.


That's all for this time!
I'm keeping the explanations compact,
because I want you to read them for yourself!

If you happen to come across an article or an author that interests you,
I would be very happy!

Looking back at the articles I liked
feels like recharging my energy, which is nice.
I'd like to do this again!

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