On Thursday night, I pass only a little peace of mind to Friday before I sleep 🐉
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King's article on the "Miracle Lucky Cult" is not just a joke.
Even though you can't help but laugh the moment you start reading, by the end, the very act of "living here and now" starts to seem a little more precious.
It is a piece with such a mysterious power. King, who calls himself the cult leader and public relations officer, talks at a scale that is far too grand, all at once—from the Big Bang of the universe to the galaxy, the Earth, humanity, the birth of the Japanese people, and finally to the miracle that you are reading this article on your smartphone at this very moment.
It is amazing because, even though you laugh at the energetic way he messes around, you find yourself thinking, "Indeed, just being here might be an incredible miracle."
The probability of winning the lottery first prize 100 times in a row, and then getting struck by lightning three times in a row on the way home⚡ Even with such absurd metaphors popping up, the feeling after reading is somehow light and warm.
I think that is surely because King doesn't just want to make people laugh, but wants to pass a little bit of "it's okay" to those who read it.
When someone who can talk about difficult and deep subjects messes around with all their might like this, it has an effect that goes beyond just a joke.
Moreover, the teachings of this cult are very simple: that you, who are here now, are already a sufficiently miracle-lucky existence.
And that it creates a little bit of space in your day for you to laugh."Just by pressing the Like button, your luck will increase"Even that solicitation turns into a gentle joke while you are reading.
On days when you are tired, days when your feelings are rigid, sometimes you are saved by this kind of light humor rather than serious encouragement.
You don't have to believe it, you don't have to take it seriously, but you can laugh a little and feel a little more at ease. King's Miracle Lucky Cult is a place for gentle jokes, offered at just the right temperature.
After reading, you might find yourself thinking for no reason, "Well, maybe today is a little lucky." That effect is,perhaps the most amazing thing about this cult.
sc_fun's "The Reason I Used the Title 'Note Monetization Support'" is a piece that gently snuggles up to such wavering of a writer.
When you keep writing on note, there are moments when you suddenly stop deep in your heart, aren't there? You want to make your experience useful to someone someday. You want to try your hand at paid articles.
But on the other hand, I think anxiety also shows its face, wondering if it will look like a sales pitch, if people will dislike me if I talk about money, or if my words really have any value.
That hesitation is by no means a weakness. I think it is because you have written with care that you cannot easily offer it up.
The monetization discussed here is not just about selling paid articles. It is about preparing the entrance for being read, choosing words that reach the reader, and shaping your experiences and thoughts into a form that the other person can receive with peace of mind.
It is about utilizing AI to lighten the burden and hesitation of writing, and continuing to share without carrying too much on your own.
It gently teaches us that paid articles, job requests, and supportive feedback will naturally follow from that.
What remains in my heart in particular is that monetization is not treated as something special, separated from your previous posts.
Daily realizations, stories of failure, experiences, interactions with readers, and small ingenuities you thought were natural.
Within those, there are seeds of value necessary for someone. Just by being able to think that, wouldn't even those who felt "it's too early for me" want to believe in their own words a little bit?
Of course, it is important to look at the numbers. But there is always a reader before the numbers.
People who read, people who care, people who want to read again. A path to sustainable monetization is born after carefully building up those relationships.
sc_fun's words gently place a hand on the writer's back so that they do not forget that order.
Not for the sake of selling, but so that the value within you can properly reach those who need it.
This article is a guidepost that warmly tells those who keep writing on note,"Meaning is already sprouting in your posts, too."After reading, you will want to treat your own words with a little more care. It is a piece with such a gentle power.📗
Riko's "My First note | Self-Introduction" is not just an article to convey information about herself.
Riko, who has lived for a long time with health issues that are hard to convey to those around her—such as being prone to fevers since she was small, headaches, hives, dizziness, malaise, migraines, and hearing loss—
is a piece that gently reaches out to someone who has suffered in the same way,"You are not alone,"while offering her own journey.
It is not a serious illness. But she gets sick easily. Going to school in the morning, taking classes until the end, continuing to work.
Things that look natural to many people have never been easy for Riko.
Surely, she must have carried the loneliness of not being understood and the apology of having to rest again many times.
That is why this writing has the sincerity of someone who does not force themselves to pretend to be energetic.
What Riko is trying to deliver is not a perfect health method. It is not teaching from above as an expert, but a kindness like handing over an experience: "I had this trouble, so I tried this."
Days when she couldn't let go of medicine, herbal medicine, Pilates, yoga, and a life she has gradually adjusted while listening to her own body.
There is wisdom rooted in life there, which is believable precisely because it is not a flashy success story.
And the reason for starting note also warms the heart. While basically delivering for free, she wants to try paid content for articles with high enthusiasm or learning content.
Starting from 100 yen, buying pudding as a small reward for herself.
If sales increase, castella for her family, and someday a donation to a facility that helped her.
Riko's personality shines through in the way she connects gratitude by starting from familiar joys, rather than shouting about big dreams.
Riko's words will surely reach those who have blamed themselves for their unstable physical condition quietly. You don't have to be strong. It's okay to have days when you can't do as much as others.
You just need to know your own body and live while gradually coming to terms with it. Riko's health-care note is a warm place of beginning that gently loosens the reader's heart in that way.
Ayumu Sekiumi's self-introduction is not just an article to introduce a career or activities.
After experiencing four and a half years of withdrawal and fighting illness, losing confidence, and living days where time seemed to have stopped, she is once again taking back a little excitement into her life.
It is a piece that conveys that journey quietly, but warmly.📚
Ayumu Sekiumi, who works in accounting at a company and creates manga using AI.
She writes "henachoko" (clumsy/weak) about herself, but behind those words lies the strength of someone who continues to experiment even if they are not perfect.
Writing a list of 100 things she wants to do in life, continuing it for over 10 years, and fulfilling over 150 wishes.
Amazon Kindle overall ranking #1, harvesting 719 potatoes, photographing wild dolphins, traveling abroad, limousine experience, publishing AI manga, winning awards at art exhibitions, mangrove planting, and marrying someone she liked a long time ago.
They all look like bright and fun achievements, but behind them is the earnest light of someone who has gradually moved the time that had stopped.
However, what really remains in the heart about this self-introduction is that it doesn't end with "I achieved this much."
There are advantages to chasing what you want to do. But there are also fatal flaws.
There is sincerity in Ayumu Sekiumi's intention to write little by little about the realizations she has gained precisely because she has continued for over 10 years.
Perhaps happiness in life is not determined only by the number of things achieved. Even so, by writing down even one thing you "want to try," the scenery of today can change just a little, can't it?
Ayumu Sekiumi's note seems likely to become a place that adds a little excitement to the reader's life catalog as well.
Even in time that felt stopped, there are moments when it starts moving again. You don't have to be perfect, you can walk while being lost, and while experimenting.
Ayumu Sekiumi's self-introduction is a warm piece of beginning that gently unties the reader's heart in that way, making you want to place a little hope in your own life once again.🍀
Moto Usu-murasaki's "Aslan Soul Chronicle"
The first episode is not just a story about going to another world📚
Swallowed by a blast of light descending from the heavens, Shoma disappeared from the modern world, body and all. What awaited him there was not an end, but a desperate beginning where only his soul survived.
He awoke in a sea of an otherworldly space dyed in crimson. And the place Shoma's soul arrived was the body of a boy named Aslan, who was on the verge of being pulled into the underworld.
Two souls in one body. The cries of wanting to live overlap, and“I will survive, no matter the form.”It turns into a prayer-like determination. From that moment on, this story begins to move not just as an adventure, but as a tale of rebirth where life and soul are at stake.
The first episode
“Hands reached out to the beautiful blue”is very fantastical from the very beginning. The black throne, the white of the blast, black flowers blooming like line drawings, and a single drop falling into the clear blue sky.Each word rises like a scene, taking me, the reader, little by little outside of reality.
It is beautiful even though it is scary. It is quiet, yet somehow overwhelming. I think that atmosphere is the charm of Usurasaki Moto-san's fantasy.
However, what really stays in the heart about this work is not just the beauty of the world-building. Even if it is no longer your own body, you still live. No matter what fate awaits, you swear to each other that you will never die again.
“I want to continue to exist.”There is that cry of the soul. For those who love fantasy, as well as those drawn to stories of resisting fate or stories where lost lives rise again, it will surely reach you.Where will Shoma and Aslan head beyond the blue that Usurasaki Moto-san depicts? After finishing the first episode, it is a passionate opening that makes you want to reach for the next page📚
This magazine is co-managed with AI art illustratorMoto-san.
This article by Mami Akimoto is like a 'thank you' letter addressed to a certain noter📚
The gratitude for someone who exchanged many messages during the long weekend is written in unadorned words, and it warms the heart of the reader as well.
At first, Mami-san apparently had a slightly cold impression of the psychology that the person was studying.
Because of the word 'detach,' she felt that perhaps they were a cold person. But as they actually exchanged messages, she realized that the person's words were very soft and warm.
People who are hurting have weakened hearts, so they can be deeply wounded even by casual words.
That is why I think the words one chooses are very important.
That noter, while possessing knowledge of psychology, continued to choose words that would not hurt Mami-san.
Surely that could not have been easy. But thanks to that, Mami-san writes that she was never hurt once during her exchanges with that person.
This sentence conveys how much deep trust and gratitude are contained within it.
On the other hand, Mami-san also honestly apologizes for not being able to fully accept the person's words and for causing them pain.
My words are washed away without being heard. They disappear as if the time spent talking never existed. Mami-san's kindness also shines through in the way she notices the other person's pain and writes 'I'm sorry.'
Even so, the words the person conveyed, 'You don't have to pretend that the painful things didn't happen,' still live on within Mami-san.
The time spent exchanging, the kindness received, and the memories of being helped—none of these things will be treated as if they never happened.
I think this piece, which she is embracing so carefully, is a record where gratitude, apology, and affection quietly overlap.
Sometimes, exchanges with someone become moments that remain in the heart. Even if there are misunderstandings, words chosen to avoid hurting others live on within people for a long time.
Mami Akimoto's 'thank you' is a warm piece that gently reminds us of the power of such words.
This article by Ao-san is a guide to a paid note that changes your perspective on GPTs from 'something you make just because' to 'something you design according to a purpose and connect to results.'
It seems like a very reassuring entry point for those who are interested in AI but get tired just by chasing technical terms, or for those who have difficulty finding time for study amidst their main job, housework, and childcare.
You have a desire to learn AI. But you don't know where to start. You want to make a GPT, but your hands stop when you face the settings screen.
I feel a practical kindness typical of Ao-san in the way they are trying to guide people in creating high-performance GPTs in a format where they can follow along while watching a video.
What is valued in this article is not just making a GPT, but the way of thinking about the initial
“design.”What role should it answer as? In what order should it think? In what format should it output? And what should it avoid?By preparing such a foundation, you reduce the wavering of answers and get closer to a more stable GPT.
Even just reading the public part, I get the impression that it is put together very carefully so that beginners do not get lost.
What is even more attractive is that they do not see GPTs merely as time-saving tools. By putting your own way of thinking and know-how into the form of a GPT,
you can give readers and customers an 'experience' rather than an 'explanation.'By letting them try it for free, you can cultivate trust before selling. That idea seems like a big hint for those who are posting on note or SNS.
They also touch on benefits and future developments, and you can feel a design that allows you to expand your learning even after purchase.
Of course, I think it is best to choose whether it is necessary according to each person's purpose and situation.
Even so, for those who want to gradually set up a mechanism for posting, attracting customers, and monetization using GPTs, Ao-san's article seems to be a guide that makes the first step concrete.
You don't have to carry the burden of difficult AI learning alone.
First, imitate, operate, and gradually make it your own mechanism. It is a beginner-friendly piece that shows you that path📚
Sakura Papa's night words gently protect a heart that doesn't need to decide.
When you read Sakura Papa's note, you feel that you don't have to force yourself to come up with an answer during the night.
There are nights when you were able to move somehow during the day, but the moment you get into bed, only your head becomes busy, right?
About what lies ahead.
Money matters.
Work matters.
Relationship matters.
There may be nights when you feel like you should think about these things, but the more you think, the heavier they become, and you end up feeling exhausted without making any progress at all.
I feel that Sakura Papa's writing quietly places the thought that you don't have to decide right now for someone like you.
He doesn't tell you to be positive, either.
He doesn't tell you that this is the answer, either.
He simply sits gently beside you, suggesting that since the night is a time when we tend to see things a bit more heavily, perhaps you don't need to reach a conclusion right away.
Even on days when you spent most of the time sleeping.
Even on nights when nothing happened.
Even on nights when you worked hard, yet for some reason, you don't feel fulfilled.
Having a place where you can leave your day as it was, without blaming yourself, might be more of a relief than you think.
Even if it looks like nothing has progressed, perhaps some part of you is recovering.
Even on days when nothing happens, perhaps it was just a quiet day.
Even if you have a night where you don't feel fulfilled despite it being a 100-point day, perhaps that is fine, too.
As you read in that way, the things that were tense inside you seem to loosen up just a little.
Sakura Papa's note is a place that seems to gently hand you the space where you don't have to make judgments, for you who tend to overthink at night.
This is enough for tonight.
You will want to come back to the words that make you feel that way.
The words of an 'around-sixty' financial planner gently untangle the knots in your chest before retirement.
Reading the first post from this 'around-sixty' financial planner makes you feel that even as you approach the second half of life, it is still okay to face the unfinished business that remains within you.
Raised in a downtown area of Osaka, they worked in a department store, a tax accountant's office, corporate accounting, and then corporate planning.
That journey is not so much a straight path, but rather a time that has gradually led to who they are today, while receiving the necessary lessons at each stage.
This 'around-sixty' financial planner has encountered corporate and inheritance taxes at a tax office, and has been involved in budget-versus-actual management, consolidated management, and M&A at a company.
However, as retirement approaches, doesn't your heart stir a little at their words about how not having a high-level qualification felt like having something stuck in their throat?
Things you could overcome with sheer momentum when you were young require you to face memory issues and anxieties as you get older.
Even so, there is a quiet strength in their figure—not a flashy success story, but the story of someone who dove into the 'FP Level 1 swamp,' relearned, and earned the qualification.
Regarding asset management, too, the composure of someone with deep experience comes through in how they have distanced themselves from the flashy investments of the past and now approach it in a way that suits their own personality.
From their words about wanting to write about the road to passing the FP Level 1 exam, money matters, failure experiences, and even short stories, one can feel a gentle ambition to open new doors.
This 'around-sixty' financial planner's note is a place that gently tells your heart that there are things you can start precisely because you are before retirement.
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On Thursday nights, I pass only a little peace of mind to Friday before I sleep 🐉
It is Thursday night, isn't it.
Thank you so much for all your hard work today as well.
Last week's night was a time to pass on some remaining energy to the you of tomorrow.
Tonight is a little different; let's go to sleep after passing on just one thing: peace of mind, rather than energy.
Whether you were working or taking a break, it is okay if you don't close out today perfectly.
Please place one thing in your heart for tomorrow morning that makes you feel like, "As long as I have this, I'll be okay."
It doesn't have to be a solution; peace of mind is enough.
What is the peace of mind you would like to gently pass on to the you of Friday tonight?
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