hasunoha

pocketbook

I don't lament or feel uneasy about not being able to fill up my schedule. If you're free, you can doodle there. I see, that's what it is.

I wonder if Bon-san's notebook is already a black bag.

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Check yourself in your notebook!

well. Happy new year, san.

The other boy's notebook is probably black, but mine is completely white (laughs). I have to do my best at work. Gassho

If you write it, it's black; if you don't write it, it's completely white

There's no end to writing things to do in a day in my notebook.
wake up. Wash your face. I'm going to the bathroom. Have breakfast. I'm leaving the front door...
There's no point, so I won't write it in my notebook ^^, and it will be completely black.
Every day doesn't go as planned, and that's natural.
There is no problem whether the notebook is black or white. Once in a lifetime.

The schedule is undecided until that moment on the day.

I don't use a notebook.
My calendar at home is full of kakiko.
No one can confirm the facts of this body or mind until that time on the day.
Let's consider tomorrow's schedule one week's schedule one month from now.
No matter how much you think about it, it won't be that time
This body and mind will never be the same day until that time.
Today is also the day of something, but what is actually happening must be completely different from what I had thought and anticipated until that time.
Right now, I'm looking at the clouds through my window, and I never anticipated that so many clouds would gather.
The truth now is that they always come there.
The schedule is just a plan, and it's undecided until that time on the day.
Moreover, even that day was ad lib and improvised like jazz, so in the true sense of the word, no plans can be made in this world.

liberty

Congratulations on the new year (thank you for your New Year's cards. I was happy)

The new year has arrived, and it's now a new schedule book. The new notebook is completely white, and it feels so good that I feel like I've been completely reset.

One day, there were people on TV who said, “When I buy a schedule book, I'm worried that it's not filled up with a schedule every day,” and I was wondering if it was something like that, but there are also people like that.

I prefer the blank schedule book. Because you're free to do whatever you want on that day. Certainly, I feel that there was a passage in Natsume Soseki's novel that says “humans go out of their way to make plans and complain that they are busy and busy” (I'm looking for a source right now, but I couldn't find it). That's really true. Rather than bothering to make a schedule and being busy, how much more fulfilling it is to use an entire empty day as you like! (lol)

On days when there's nothing, do as many things as you like.

By the way, I have a forgetful personality, so not only do I have plans for “what time and what to do,” but I also write down those words in my notebook when I think “I said something good now” on TV or radio, so my notebook is already black lol. The phrase I wrote down recently is “Spring will never come again in a lifetime.” It's an advertisement for hina dolls, so I think they're referring to the first festival, but for everyone, spring of Heisei 29 is “spring that never comes again in a lifetime,” isn't it?