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What is the relevance of things?

Every time I see a housewife shopping with her children, I feel a little strange.....

“Is that the question of what I’m doing in the future? Well, I imagine I’m probably shopping with my kids.”

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Should future plans be made?

A young female new employee spoke at her self-introduction. She was asked what she thinks she is doing in the future.
In general, the person who can concretely imagine himself in the future will be a person with a very optimistic personality or a person with a very detailed plan.
She was able to imagine a piece of her own casual everyday life in the future. I suspect she has a special talent in a way.
I don’t know if it has anything to do with that, but it was only a few months later that I learned that the female new employee’s grandfather was a large landowner.
There is no doubt that her being the granddaughter of a large landowner had some influence on her character. She wasn’t afraid of anyone.
However, she left the company after working for over a year. After she left, she married a man, who was her former colleague.

The issue of relevance

is often not considered in depth. The reason is that it takes a terrible amount of time to consider because it is a problem that covers all estimates other than direct causality.
So, relevance is like a belief, which exists when it is recognized and does not exist when it is not.
As a result, the relevance of things is that if you have plenty of time, it exists, and if you don’t have time, it doesn’t.
Because that’s right, right? For example, suppose your hand hits something on your desk and it falls on the floor. Did your hand drop the thing on the floor?
Your hand pushed or pulled an object. Is that related to the fact that an object fell on the floor?
The fall of an object is a phenomenon caused by the action of gravity, and your will has never made gravity work. It can even happen that your hand moves an object but it doesn’t fall.
In short, the direct cause of an object falling onto the floor was that it was placed on the edge of the desk. That and the fact that your hand hits the thing can be considered separately.


“I wonder why he and she didn’t get married before they retired. Why did they get married after they retired?”
Of course, marriage is a direct result of romantic feelings. Occupation will not generally affect marriage as a major factor.
But I wonder if leaving the company really had nothing to do with their marriage.
Every time I see a housewife shopping with her children, I feel a little strange.

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