The Joy of Meaningful Interaction I Discovered After Finding Comment Replies a Burden
"Replying to comments is a burden, and I end up putting it off..."
Have you ever felt that way?
In fact, for the past few months, I have been prioritizing writing articles and kept putting off replying to comments.
Eventually, I even started thinking, "This is a hassle," or "Maybe I don't need to interact at all."
But when I finally took the plunge and replied, a completely different feeling awaited me.
Today, I would like to share that experience.
Why I felt replying to comments was a "burden"
Better late than never, I have replied to the comments I received!
Thank you so much for leaving a comment.
Even so, I feel terrible that it took me two or three months to respond.
If there is anyone I haven't replied to yet, I would be happy if you could let me know.
Actually, over these past few months, I couldn't even find enough time to write articles, and replying to comments became an increasing burden for me.
I even thought, "I should prioritize articles" or "It's okay to put interaction on the back burner."
What I realized after taking the plunge and replying
But today, when I finally got around to replying, it was surprisingly fun.
As I wrote each one, my heart felt lighter, and a sense of gratitude overflowed.
The feeling that "replying to comments is a hassle" was nothing more than my own laziness making me feel that way.
The moment I reaffirmed the joy of interaction
In reality, interacting with people is far from a hassle; it was a very important and irreplaceable time.
And I reaffirmed that the fun and joy of supporting others is something truly important to me.
As my account name (kyoko@Reality Creation through Oshi-katsu Business and Mindset) suggests, supporting people is my starting point.
It was all of you who left comments that reminded me of that.
The reason I decided I want to "cherish" comments
You chose my writing out of so many articles and even left a comment.
When I think about that, my heart is filled with gratitude.
From now on, I intend to continue looking forward to replying to the comments I receive just as much as I look forward to writing articles.
