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I'm about to become addicted to Hasunoha (lol)

We have discussed it several times.
Thank you for your kind words and kind words as always!

Also, recently, I've been watching “Q&A” when I have free time.

It's a state where I wake up in the morning, open Hasunoha, open Hasunoha when my kids go to sleep, and open Hasunoha as a reward for finishing housework I don't like...

Answers to people with the same problems can also be used as a reference for how to hold one's own mind, and there are also things that make you think about various things, so I think they are food for my own heart...

While I was looking at the responses, I was so addicted to Hasunoha that I understood who the monk that was responding was... (laughs).

Until now, I haven't watched the internet much, and I've never been addicted to games or idols, etc., and since I don't have habits such as smoking or drinking alcohol, I myself am a little upset that watching Hasunoha has become a part of my life.

To be honest, I'm so addicted to Hasunoha, what am I looking for? I wonder if my heart is tired? Does this fall into the category of addiction or addiction? I'm watching while worrying that I'm not sure!

Is there such a thing as Hasunoha addiction or addiction?
What the heck am I looking for?
I don't really understand myself as being so addicted to it (sweat).
Sorry for the weird questions and incoherent sentences.

4 Zen Responses

Hasunoha is dangerous (^-^)

Sarubo-sama

What is Hasunoha addiction (^^)
I'm sure their interest in Buddhism has sprung up and they want to know it more deeply. Is it a place called Bodhi Heart?
But Hasunoha is the internet. Blue light is coming out all the time. You may feel kindness from the letters written on it, but I don't think it's pretty good for the eyes. eyesight deteriorates. It's dangerous enough to get stuck in a tum.

Please keep it in moderation, and the important thing is not to learn, but to put it into practice. If you lose sight of Buddhism as you live your life, please take a look at it again at that time.
I'll also keep the sentences short.

Hasunoha

Mr. Sarbobo

This is Kawaguchi Hidetoshi. This is a humble answer to the question.

Hasunoha is truly becoming a treasure trove of wisdom. Therefore, I would be grateful if you could make use of that wisdom in your real life and life.

When I woke up in the morning, I checked all the new questions, checked all the new questions during lunch, and when the kids went to sleep... check every time I got the notification email that was posted, and check even more if I was curious... I'm happy if the thank-you content is good, and conversely, I'm depressed if it's not good... if it's a serious question, it fills my head all day long... I'm certainly busy with Hasunoha... ・ (lol)

But somehow I try not to cause too much trouble to others. In that sense, I don't think it's an addiction, but...

If there are any other problems, you still need to be careful about them.

Of course, my humble self sometimes devotes himself to answers and likes them, and was often scolded as “more than that...” but... balance and moderation are important for everything (remorse)

Anyway, even if you have learned some good things from hasunoha, don't let it end there. How to actually make use of it in reality is important.

Please make use of your learning. We look forward to your continued support for hasunoha!

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho

lol “thank you”

I understand Hasunoha addiction. Honestly, I'm looking forward to everyone's responses. However, since there are things you are not thankful for, there is a possibility that you will get used to it if you become too addicted.
Please do not be afraid to browse for a fixed amount of time a day. Just as there are prescriptions for medicine, please give prescriptions to Hasunoha as well.

Half-Hasunoha addicted monk

great.

Not being able to stop bad things is called addiction or addiction, but not being able to stop good things is called habit. The root is the same heart. As an answering monk, I would be happy if it became even a little wisdom for your life through Hasunoha. The answers are encouraging for all the monks. Gassho