hasunoha

my true dream. That's an entertainer.

I'm always indebted to you.
This time, I'm talking about double workers.
A friend of mine has a son who is a priest.
It seems that the child's father is a school teacher while being the chief priest.
I was surprised... that there are such people among those who are the chief priests.

Well, I'm attending the Faculty of Agriculture, and in the future, I'm being pressured to choose between a school teacher and a research position.
But... actually, my real dream is to be an “entertainer.”
All of a sudden, I have had the experience of being bullied.
The reason why scapegoating at university and falling out of place among friends are unforgivable, and only a sense of justice is just around the corner is because there was a period like this.
(At this age, it may be a general trend in the world that people don't care about that (although not without curses...)...)

At that time, my family supported me emotionally. And it was a variety show.
(In the end, I had enough energy to beat back the bully, so it worked out...)
So being a comedian has been my dream since I was little.
Since when have we forgotten our dreams...
My dream is not just an entertainer, but a “Sunday entertainer,” so to speak, who gathers bullied kids to perform live on Sundays.
I want to be on the side of the weak.
“You guys were laughing at even though you didn't do anything, now it's your turn to make them laugh with your ability.” I want to teach you this.

Once I get a job, I would like to work while volunteering as an amateur entertainer on my days off.
I don't need money. No, I don't need it.
You can't take money from children.
My dream is to be an entertainer who can encourage others, not just bullied kids.

Double workers (modoki?) Isn't that still going to be tough?
Both of them intend to make an effort not to be half-hearted, but...

5 Zen Responses

I want the purpose to be simple

The fact that Yuri wants to take sides with the weak from her own experiences and is trying to do it is really admirable and makes me bow my head. I would like to do my part to support it when it comes to fruition. There are actually a number of comedians who have that kind of past.

Incidentally, there are so many monk double workers. Nationwide, the majority of monks are probably double workers.

My wish is that even if Yuri has multiple sources of income, her goals are simple. If you do a job called A to stick to your mouth and do a job called B for your own satisfaction, people call B “your hobby.” I think it's only when the goals match that it can be called double.

PostScript
Also, one more request from me, who is the chief priest of the temple and a street performer. Don't say you don't want money. I want professionals to pay respect. Also, I myself have never received any money in response to a request from a so-called “facility” (although it would be impossible to say please go here ^^;). However, at commercial facilities and various events, etc., the general public keeps a surprising amount of money. I haven't put even 1 yen of these in my wallet. Yuri also performs with pride, and if you get a thank you, why don't you take it with confidence, and donate it to the right place after properly collecting the receipt?

Both A sides

Yuri, this is Urakami Tetsuya from Nagomi An.
We look forward to working with you again.

Well, at last, Yuri's dream has been revealed.
Making people laugh is a very advanced skill.
My wife is a stage actor, and it seems the hardest thing to make the audience laugh rather than make them cry rather than make them angry.

Seeing this question, the monk that came to mind was Masuda Toshiyasu. When I thought..., they answered first. Master Masuda uses unique profile pictures, but he is a chief priest, magician, and street performer. When we meet in person, they have a very strong spirit of service at social gatherings, etc., and they entertain everyone around them.

I dare to write something slightly different from Master Masuda's opinion.
Yuri works for a living and brings laughter that she wants to be on the side of the weak on Sundays etc. I think that's pretty good.

I hear that there are also people who are from university rakugo study groups, and after becoming office workers, they comfort people in nursing homes, etc. If you do it that way, it's just an extension of your hobby.
However, that way, I won't cut corners on my job as an office worker. And if you seriously work on making them laugh as a rakugo storyteller, both working adults and rakugo storytellers will probably be A-side.

Having two A sides would be difficult, but I think it's worth doing.
Please do your best.

Any job that makes a smile has the same purpose

With ramen (delicious! and) I want to make people smile.
With music (good! and) I want to make people smile.
In comedy (ahahaha! and) I want to make people smile.
I want to make people smile (thank you) with welfare.
I want to make people smile (that I'm relieved) by the law.
I want to make people smile (I was saved) by medical treatment.

No matter what kind of job you have, if you have this feeling, you can make people happy.
And if you have that feeling, you can make yourself happy by making others happy.
There are also people who do events that make children happy while playing monks.
In this world, there are pure “activities” that are not classified as “work” or “business.”
I don't think it's necessary to call it a “job.”
I do what I need to do.
They said they're going to do “you.”
By all means, please raise the average value of smiles in this world. While I belong here, I'm also a comedian. (lol)
We support activities that make everyone smile, whatever form they take.

Make me laugh at the pulpit

Yuri, I made the students laugh at the pulpit, made the class feel better, and gave courage to children who are being bullied
I can see you giving it to me. What the heck! (^_^)
It's wonderful to have something you want to do (entertainers)!
And it's great that there are things we can do (teacher/research positions)!
Please continue to think about others and walk your own path.

According to the ancients, religion without emotion is just cultural heritage

Hello, Yuri.

According to the ancients, religion without emotion is simply cultural heritage.
There was someone who said that.

What does it mean if you don't move your heart?

“I” is shaped by human actions.
This is more important than anything else in that act. It's the heart.
Without this heart, would that heart move?

Your mind is amazing. We ask that you have confidence, ponder, pray, and make decisions.