I remember doing something when the buzzer buzzed loudly, but it shouldn’t have been so important that it was interrupted by the buzzer.
I’m guessing I was doing something pointless
but the security system was more pointless than that silly thing.
Of course, we know what the sounding of the alarm buzzer means. Needless to say, the alarm buzzer advises residents to evacuate in a hurry.
However, nothing happened at least twice in the past after the alarm buzzer buzzed loudly.
The old security system in this building often seems to malfunction. Like a broken radio.
What are the side effects of wishing to change something?
We are not content with the status quo and are always looking for a better future.
The attitude of anticipating a wonderful future and striving to make it happen should be affirmed.
And we expect something to change.
But I wonder if we have overlooked a big thing.
It’s the fact that we don’t realize that something has already changed because we have a strong desire to change something.
In other words, we are only looking at our dreams, so we can’t see the reality.
The reality is changing today, but our perspective on tomorrow hasn’t changed.
Listening to the emergency alert buzzer many times, I wasn’t particularly in a hurry. Hey, it’s a mechanical failure, isn’t it?
Of course, in such a case, I think about where to evacuate, what to bring, and so on. If I had a wallet and a mobile phone, I wouldn’t be in trouble, and so on.
The people in the next room are making noise. Maybe it’s the first time they’ve heard this cool buzzer.
The day I first experienced the fake alarm, I went out of the room. Compared to that time, I think I can act a little more calmly.
The noise of some people going back and forth in the aisle is noisy, but now I’m full of thoughts about whether or not to throw away half the leftover coffee.
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