I wonder if there are perhaps only a few types so far in the spiritual world that are so realistic.
It’s not that I’m not romantic.
I’m an optimist and a positive thinker.♪
I think it may be because I grew up in a slightly different environment, so I know more about people in different environments than others.
I grew up in the center of Kyoto, a place that everyone knows if you ask me.
The people living there are truly a mixture of cobblestones, with people from all types of occupations.
There were children with parents from so many different professions: company employees, businessmen, self-employed people, of course, but also people from the flower district, people in the water business, people from the scary world, potters and other artists, people related to temples and shrines, people in the entertainment industry, and so on.
Therefore, it is natural that the environment in one’s own home is different from that of others, and I don’t think I was the only one who had no sense of comparison or concern about it.
However, it was an area where drunks were usually walking around at night, so I think I acquired the ability to manage risk due to the environment.
And being the type of boy who was curious and wanted to try everything since childhood, I decided to go to an industrial high school for high school.
Technical high school is an overwhelmingly male world.
There were some girls, but they were 1/10th of the number of boys.
Thanks to this, I have a better eye for boys, but I have also experienced that girls in technical high schools are not popular at all, both inside and outside!( ̄▽ ̄)
Then, as they became high school students, their range of activities expanded, and as a result, they began to play at night.
If you walked to the left, you were in the city at night, and if you walked to the right, you were at a temple or shrine, so I went to the city at night, but mostly I walked with my friends and played in empty temples and shrines at night.
(But I’ve never seen a ghost or anything like that( ̄▽ ̄))
After such a high school experience, I went to a technical college in a different field than high school, and here I had the unusual experience of being “one woman among men.