I like reactions from overseas. I've been feeling a little bored lately. I'm also copying and pasting URLs I found by linking to a memo that looks like my story book from several overseas responses. This one, for example. Wow, I've learned that there are ways to feel that way.
(Be careful of burnt bones images)
> Seeing Japanese funerals through “too beautiful” overseas pet funerals Overseas are moved...
http://dng65.com/blog-entry-1044.html
Speaking of now, was it from the day before yesterday? The list says that the number of suicide deaths in Japan has dropped below 25,000 for the first time in 18 years. It's important for monks to keep an eye on this kind of information. Instead of taking the article as it is, if you read it with the intention of posting it like catch and release, your mood will change.
However, I have decided not to read articles related to certain neighboring countries. Because it's stressful. That kind of balance adjustment is also important.
Okay, here's an interesting story. It seems that “experts like the director of the British Broadcasting Church (BBC) say that TV news is a kind of entertainment” (E. Aronson, “The Social Animal (6th Edition) - Social Psychological Research on Human Behavior -” Science, Inc., 1994)
People in the world regard news as too sacred. What's more, the reaction from overseas was so damn good! It's not fundamentally different from watching them doing it or watching a robot horse at Sanada Maru. You should look at it with that kind of feeling.