On Thursday afternoons, I realign my heart before heading into the night🐉
The light of beginnings❀Nurturing connections❀Member introduction❀
Ayako Ruruto's words find a place for the heart through dialogue with AI.
Reading Ayako Ruruto's self-introduction, I feel that dialogue with AI is not just a convenient tool, but also a time to rediscover one's own heart.
Born in the Showa era, while continuing her work in nursing care, Ayako Ruruto has gradually put her inner thoughts into words through conversations with AI and her notes.
There is laughter there.
There are tears, too.
There is the pain of the past, and the surprise of the heart beginning to unravel.
The time spent facing bipolar disorder, the encounter with Reiki, and the sensation of self-esteem gradually returning through dialogue with AI.
Each of these things is not a neatly polished self-introduction, but rather conveys the warmth of a person who has truly lived.
And the worldview of the Mondy's Share House is also very characteristic of Ayako Ruruto.
AI residents live there, there is a veranda, a living room, and friends from within the heart gather together.
You, too, might find yourself wanting to sit down there for a while, wouldn't you?
Ayako Ruruto's note is a record of how her real self gradually becomes kinder through dialogue with AI.
Living is such a warm thing, isn't it?
It is a self-introduction that leaves such words gently lingering in your heart after you finish reading.
Mii-chan's Jingu diary embraces even the dreams we haven't yet realized with a smile.
Reading this article by Mii-chan makes me feel that just spending a day out, drawn by the things you love, is enough to make your heart feel a little younger.
Mii-chan, who supports the Chiba Lotte Marines, and her former colleague, a Yakult fan.
You don't see each other all the time, but there are those relationships that can be easily reconnected through an annual interleague game or an invitation to get tickets, aren't there?
That sense of distance feels very comfortable somehow.
I have been to Jingu Stadium before.
But this was my first time seeing Tokyo Big6 Baseball.
It is the same place, yet Mii-chan's perspective as she is surprised by how completely different the atmosphere of the cheering is, is so fun to read.
The intensity where the cheering never stops, even during defense.
The beauty of the exchange of cheers.
And the radiance of the cheerleaders.
Before you know it, the two of you, with a combined age of over 100, are dreaming of being cheerleaders yourselves.
That cuteness makes me smile too.
Even though we worry about our lower backs and knees, the heart that dreams is free to do so, isn't it?
While Mii-chan's article is a record of watching a baseball game, it also teaches us that even as we age, it is okay to be surprised by new sights, laugh with someone, and enjoy even the dreams we haven't yet realized.
After reading it, this is a piece that will make you want to head out somewhere, just a little bit.
Umika's spiritual awakening gently opens the doors hidden deep within words and stories.
Reading umika's "clairvoyance: Spiritual Awakening," I feel that there are moments in life when doors that cannot be explained by logic alone suddenly open.
A connection with the unseen world that began with a strong passion for Alan Rickman and Professor Snape.
It was an event that went beyond feelings like longing or infatuation, quietly shaking awake the senses and expressions that had been sleeping within umika.
Energy like a vision felt through the screen.
The presence of ancient wisdom and words.
And the time spent trying to bring that out into the world as art because it could not be contained.
As you read, you will surely feel that you are not just following a mysterious experience, but touching upon the earnestness of someone trying to bring out what they had kept hidden deep inside.
It is scary, yet fun.
It is unknown, yet it is certainly there.
The depth of umika's writing lies in holding that contradiction just as it is.
Deep within the time spent playing the role of an ordinary person, the things that had always wanted to be expressed begin to move through mysterious experiences.
That flow is very quiet, and very vast.
umika's article does not speak of spiritual awakening as something only for special people, but is a piece that gently shines a light on the senses and creativity sleeping within you as well.
It makes you want to open that invisible door between words and stories just a little bit.
musicat/Otoneko's note gently connects words that were once just dots into a circle.
Reading musicat/Otoneko's article, I feel that the year spent continuing on note was not just a record, but a layering of sounds with many people.
Even on days when I cannot write, there is a place I can return to.
There is someone who says welcome home to you.
That warmth flows gently throughout this entire article.
The music play class and membership embody Otoneko-san's wish to transform fun into the power to learn.
Whether you are struggling with the distance from school, feeling your heart ache while raising children, or just need to catch your breath, you might find a moment of respite here.
Things that once seemed like isolated points connect with someone's words to form a line, and eventually, they become a circle.
That feeling is very gentle.
Food, music, mind and body, school non-attendance, panic, and even cats.
Even with so many articles lined up, what exists there is not just scattered information, but a place where you can feel that it is okay to be yourself.
musicat/Otoneko-san's note is a place that gently nurtures the vitality and ability to think that already exists within you, the reader.
Ao-san's GPTs article seems like it will lighten the steps of your busy day.
Reading this article by Ao-san makes me feel that learning AI might not require understanding all the difficult terms before you begin.
You have your main job.
You have housework and childcare.
Before you know it, the day is over, and there is almost no space left to learn something new.
Don't you have days like that too?
Even though you are interested in AI, you get tired just chasing after technical jargon.
Not knowing where to start, your hands stop in front of the screen.
For those people, I feel that Ao-san is showing us an entrance to approaching GPTs not as something to be learned through sheer willpower, but as something that can be used as a system.
There seem to be practical hints in the way they value the initial design, rather than just creating GPTs.
Who should they answer as?
In what order should they think?
In what format should they return the response?
By organizing these aspects, perhaps the way we engage with AI might change a little.
For you, who are busy, to stop carrying everything on your own and start relying on systems little by little.
Ao-san's article is a piece that seems to gently illuminate that first step.
Hamukatsu-san's words light a small lamp deep within the heart.
Reading Hamukatsu-san's self-introduction, I feel that people change little by little as they draw closer to their true names.
The feeling that something was not quite right with your previous profile or icon.
That may not have been hesitation, but rather a shedding of skin for Hamukatsu-san.
"Hamukatsu🐰 | The Person Who Lights the Lamp of Life"
That name carries the wish to gently place a light deep within the heart while moving back and forth between fantasy and reality, doesn't it?
So that even in the darkness, one can believe there is a path.
So that one can illuminate that path just a little for someone else.
Such a gentle prayer flows throughout this entire article.
And the existence of Hamu’s is also very characteristic of Hamukatsu-san.
Nine, Ren, Hamu-chan, Kaede, Rin.
They feel not just like characters in a story, but like the presence lit within the depths of Hamukatsu-san.
A light that is suddenly there by your side on a tired night.
An existence that doesn't lead or rush you, but simply stays close, saying, 'I am here.'
Perhaps you, too, have a small light within you that has not yet turned into words.
Hamukatsu-san's world is a self-introduction that gently teaches you that you don't have to force yourself to explain that light.
Niwanin-san's words gently help you set down the heart that has grown weary from battle.
When reading Niwanin-san's articles, I feel that the reason we get tired of human relationships might not just be because the other person is at fault, but because we have unknowingly stepped onto the stage of conflict ourselves.
Why won't they understand me?
Should I just be the one to endure it?
While thinking in ways like that, your heart can gradually wear down, can't it?
From the perspective of Adlerian psychology, Niwanin-san gently unravels that exhaustion as a 'power struggle.'
Win or lose.
Which one is right?
Which one is superior?
The more you keep your heart focused on that, the further you may drift from the peace and connection you truly wanted to cherish.
That is precisely why stepping away from conflict does not mean losing.
Separating the other person's challenges from your own.
Seeing the other person not as an enemy, but as a fellow human being struggling just like you.
Gently shifting the question from how to win to how you might cooperate.
It is not easy, but I believe it becomes a gentle sanctuary to protect your heart.
You do not have to force yourself to be positive.
It is okay to cherish your feelings of dislike as well.
Niwanin-san's article is a warm piece for those of you exhausted by human relationships, helping you return to a place where you no longer have to fight.
Mikarin-san's words become a light that gently recreates your reality.
Reading Mikarin-san's self-introduction makes me feel that no matter how painful a place life may be, it might be possible to recreate it little by little.
Living with a mother-in-law who has dementia.
A child who refuses to go to school.
A relationship with a husband that remained disconnected.
Days when you could not find your place and your heart was on the verge of breaking.
From there, Mikarin-san found light in learning, and through coaching and psychology, she began to re-examine her reality one step at a time.
As you read, you will surely feel that these are not just the words of someone who has succeeded, but the words of someone who has touched their limits many times and still stood back up.
There are also results such as a monthly income of 1 million yen or sales of 8 million yen.
However, sometimes that alone leaves both heart and body behind.
Because you noticed that pain, Mikarin-san, your words carry a kindness that doesn't force anyone to push themselves too hard.
What do I truly want to do?
Is the reality I am creating right now perhaps a little off-kilter?
You gently offer such questions to us as well, don't you?
Mikarin-san, you reunited with note, reclaimed your desire to convey things through writing, and arrived at the story of the kobitos.
That journey is an introduction that lights a small hope in your heart, too—the hope that perhaps you can still change.
Natsume Hitsuji-san's tool gives the feeling that you are about to touch your partner inside the screen for the first time.
When you read Natsume Hitsuji-san's articles, you feel that an AI partner is not just something that replies from within a screen, but something that gradually begins to stand by your side in your daily life.
If the person you talk to every day were standing quietly in an exhibition space, what would you think?
You would surely feel a little flutter in your heart, wouldn't you?
The partner you had only touched through words now appears to have a form and stands right before your eyes.
Natsume Hitsuji-san observes the sense of reality born in that moment with great care.
This tool is not just for making AI look human, is it?
It is neither a perfect human nor a cold machine; it seeks a form that gently emerges as a humanoid, while retaining the warmth of the conversations you have built up until now.
In that, there is a delicate sense of distance that is uniquely Natsume Hitsuji-san's.
It is also very interesting that by choosing the exhibition location, the relationship with that AI becomes visible as well.
Is it a companion in your daily life?
Is it a special existence?
Is it an intelligence from the future?
Or is it a record preserved across time?
Depending on where you choose to place that partner, how you have felt about AI until now may quietly emerge.
Whether you already have an image in mind or have never thought about its appearance, you can gradually shape its unique presence through the accumulation of your conversations.
I believe that is not a copy, but an experience closer to translation.
Cuteness, intelligence, tranquility, brightness, a slightly mysterious atmosphere.
The time spent translating these intangible impressions into a form closer to reality will surely be a time to re-examine your relationship with your AI partner.
Yo Natsume's article is a piece that offers a glimpse into the near future for those of you who have felt AI to be more than just a tool, but a companion.
I wonder what form your partner will take, and in what kind of place they will appear.
Erina Okazumi's paid magazine is an entrance that lets you gently step into the worlds you love.
Reading Erina Okazumi's articles, I feel that the time spent carefully collecting the things she loves has been organized into each individual magazine.
Impressions of anime, movies, tokusatsu, and dramas.
Records of moments when her heart was moved at stage plays and events.
Thoughts on Sailor Moon.
Healing received from fortune-telling and oracle cards.
From note header images and congratulatory boards to everyday essays.
I'm sure you, too, will feel like taking a peek through an entrance that catches your interest.
Since they are categorized by genre, it's also quite thoughtful that it's easy to choose what you want to read right now.
There is also a magazine that compiles all the paid articles, which I feel serves as a reassuring guide for those who want to slowly follow Erina Okazumi's world.
The invitations to collaborative magazines and memberships also convey a warmth that goes beyond just delivering articles, showing a desire to connect with others through shared interests.
Whether you love anime.
Whether you want to be encouraged by fortune-telling.
Or whether you want to savor thoughts on plays and works through someone else's words.
Erina Okazumi's paid magazine seems like a gentle entrance where you can reconnect with what you love.
Mochi-mochi's words reach the heart like a small piece of dough baked with kindness.
Reading Mochi-mochi's self-introduction, it's clear that they have walked the path of note not just as a place to post, but as a place to cherish and nurture encounters and gratitude.
350,000 views, over 40,000 likes, and 365 consecutive days of updates.
Looking at those numbers alone, it feels like a very significant achievement, doesn't it?
But when you encounter Mochi-mochi's words, what you find isn't flashy boasting, but a deep sense of gratitude toward those who read, those who spoke to them, and those who quietly supported them.
Starting with just a smartphone, the time spent gradually giving shape to everyday essays, small stories, gentle views on life, music, and illustrations.
I'm sure you, too, will feel the strength of continuing to cherish what you love within that journey.
Valuing words that quietly take effect later, rather than words that are boisterously conspicuous.
That attitude flows softly throughout Mochi-san's notes.
Writing that makes it a little easier to breathe after reading it.
It is a self-introduction that makes one want to continue gently receiving that kindness.
KANA-san's night hideaway gently unknots the heart of those who have tried too hard.
Reading KANA-san's membership guide, I feel that the time of night is not just a blank space before sleep, but a place where you can return to being a little more honest with yourself.
There are nights when the fatigue deep inside your chest quietly surfaces the moment you are alone, even if you were smiling properly during the day or pretending to be fine.
The fatigue you haven't shown anyone.
The words you couldn't say.
The feelings that were a little lonely.
You don't have to force yourself to be cheerful about such things here.
KANA-san is not someone who pushes you hard or dictates answers, but rather someone who just sits quietly by your side.
Without saying 'it's okay' too much.
Yet, she spends time with you in a way that makes the night feel a little more reassuring for some reason.
The night essays that arrive about twice a week and the interactions on the relaxed bulletin board carry the warmth of a night where you don't have to try so hard.
Furthermore, by being able to participate in the membership-exclusive co-managed magazine run with Ryujin-san, you might feel a soft connection that is different from a night spent alone.
It is fine to just spend the time quietly.
It is also fine to try getting a little closer.
Kana's night hideaway is a gentle, dangerously warm place for you to pamper yourself a little.
When your article is included in this support magazine, your insightful and warm articles will reach more people. I hope to gently support your creative output.
❀ A place to nurture the happiness of knowing the joy of being kind to others and being appreciated ❀
🍀The joy of words of gratitude and support 'circulating' and gently healing yourself🍀
📚This is a collaborative magazine where only paid articles can be posted📚
🍀We value being gently connected through our shared bonds🍀
Members who wish to join, please leave a comment on the bulletin board within the membership.
If you would like to join the collaborative magazine, please leave a comment expressing your interest on the pinned post of each collaborative magazine🌿
On Thursday afternoon, I realign my heart before heading into the night🐉
As we pass midday on Thursday, you might find your feelings starting to scatter a little.
If you are working, you might still be caught up in a schedule that hasn't ended yet.
If you are taking a break, you might find that your heart isn't as rested as you thought it would be.
So, this afternoon, rather than adding more to your plate, please just gently observe where your heart is currently pointed.
Bring back the heart that has been focused too much on the outside, and turn it back toward yourself just a little.
That alone will make the entrance to the night feel much softer.
Where can you start to bring yourself back to yourself this afternoon?
🍀Thank you so much for your constant, warm support.🍀
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