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Try to live a little differently than the rest of the townsfolk

The house whose honor is beginning to disappear is just a run-down house.....

In a really small town in the countryside, one family is said to be a little noble.

More precisely, the people were once noble. The head of the family held an honorary post in the town, but he died several years ago.

What is the one idea that is rarely updated?
Our way of being is updated almost every year by various ways of thinking, but there is one way of thinking that does not change.
It is that we identify with each other.
The single word diversity has made us open and tolerant of different ideas or values, but it does not criticize the idea that we are all nearly the same.

It’s strange that even if someone with honor is gone, only honor remains in people’s memory. Of course, it will soon be forgotten.
For a long time, the townsfolk had kept the family somewhat distant, and the family, too, was trying to live a little differently than the rest of the townsfolk.
I wonder if honor divides relationships. No, the fine rifts between the inhabitants were not created by honor.

What kind of thinking is unacceptable?
This state of affairs is based on the premise that there are different ideas floating around outside of us.
The opposite idea that we have only one way of thinking or values, and that each of us is extremely different from each other, is still unacceptable.

That’s because honorary posts in the town don’t get paid accordingly. Honorary positions are unpaid jobs.
Therefore, the house in which the once noble family lives is extremely modest. In the old days such family frugality was adorned with honor, but not now.
The house whose honor is beginning to disappear is just a run-down house.

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