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A story from an employee

The lifestyle chosen by each person’s essence cannot be changed by each person’s consciousness.....

A story from an employee.

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The middle-aged man is married and has two children.

He bought a detached house in the suburbs and spent two hours each way commuting to work.

It was a family with no particular problems.

He was an ordinary office worker everywhere, but one day,

He disappeared.

He doesn’t go home or come to the office.

The family searched for the whereabouts of the employee using various means, and he was found.

He changed his name and impersonated another person.

And surprisingly,

He married again and had two children,

He worked for another company and lived in a detached house in the suburbs.

And the new home was uncannyly similar to the one he lived in before he disappeared.

Of course, he must have disappeared because of some dissatisfaction.

But his lifestyle didn’t change. It was consistent.

It can be easily imagined that he tried to start a new life by disappearing. But as a result, a similar lifestyle was repeated.

No matter how hard a person tries, he may not be able to realize his ideal.

Conversely, a person’s current lifestyle may be most appropriate for that person.

It is natural for us to be complaining. But,

The lifestyle chosen by each person’s essence cannot be changed by each person’s consciousness.

The disappeared office worker may have returned to his original home.

Or he never returned to the house he lived in before he disappeared,

He may disappear again and start a third life like a clone.

The same thing may have been repeated in the third life.

By the way, if the remaining family has no financial problems, no one will be in trouble if the father disappears.

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