Humans are interesting because even their best friends have a surprising side.
A 20-year-old woman graduated from a local school and was looking for her job, but she couldn’t live up to her wishes and she worked part-time.
However, she had a positive and cheerful personality, so I felt she should continue working.
She seemed to have given up on her job, but after somehow taking an interview, she was hired by a nearby office.
Her career is about to begin! Everyone thought so, but a year after she got a job, she got married and became a housewife.
What kind of man do you think her husband was? What! The groom was her ex-friend.
The man was rather the opposite of macho, with a quiet, delicate, and gentle personality. He may be a good combination with an aggressive and cheerful wife.
But I have unforgettable memories of her husband. It was when I was cooking with my friends …
Suddenly he opened all the drawers in the room and started looking for something. He was looking for a toolbox.
“Discovery! I was looking for this.”
He picked up a tube of glue, twisted the lid open, and began to apply it to one of his hands. If you look closely, he was injured with a fruit knife.
Oh? He was trying to stop bleeding by applying glue to a large cut. I was surprised. Is it okay to do that?
“I have to stop the bleeding for the time being.”
What a wild man! I felt like I had witnessed his hidden side.
But we know that imminent situations sometimes make us bold or reckless.
Of course, it is not appropriate to evaluate minor injuries and new types of pneumonia, or adhesives and vaccines in the same line. But I think the imminent situation is the same.
We feel deeply that the new vaccine is useless. However, let’s understand that in some situations, we have no choice but to adopt reckless means.
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That’s all for today’s post. Thank you
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