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No one can tell what is normal and what is eccentric

By the way, do you know Rodin’s “The Thinker”? ....

There was a quirky man.

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However, it is not easy to find a standard personality for a person, so no one can tell what is normal and what is eccentric.

The man was diplomatic and fun. If anything, he was a person who wanted to take leadership, and for that purpose he was a person who could listen to opinions widely, express opinions, and adjust the overall intention.

In addition, he was not a person who pursued self-interest, but a man who first thought about how to divide bread, for example, if he had one.

A man who jokingly calms the people around him and never avoids pain. What a wonderful thing.

But that wonderful man was sometimes missing for about an hour.

He isn’t there when he has to be there.

When someone calls his mobile phone, there is a response and he reappears without any explanation.

One day he went missing, I finally found a fact.

Where do you think he was? He was sitting like a bronze statue in his car in the parking lot.

I don’t have enough knowledge of humans to explain this meaning, and I’m not in a position to blame him for his waiver of responsibility.

However, I know that everyone has troubles in the deep part of their hearts.

You too will be worried about something.

However, the average person will not go missing because of trouble. It’s a quirky behavior.

By the way, do you know Rodin’s “The Thinker”?

Isn’t that bronze statue expressing the pose of a person who is worried in the bathroom?

According to hearsay, Rodin created the statue in connection with Dante’s work.

Today we must understand Rodin’s humor.

That’s right, people’s worries are, in a sense, poop.

Toys That Poop: Who Cares About The No. 1 Toy When You Could Have No. 2? : NPR
Toys That Poop: Who Cares About The No. 1 Toy When You Could Have No. 2? : NPR… “Because poop is stinky!” he announced. “Gross! Smooshy!” …

That’s all for today’s post. Excuse me.

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