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Will it be better in the future?

Today I finished watching "わたし、定時で帰ります。" and combined with some experiences I saw on Bilibili recently, I was deeply touched.

In the last episode of "わたし、定時で帰ります。", when Kinda reminisced about Director Fukunaga's past experiences, it made me feel sad. Once upon a time, Director Fukunaga sold his house to protect his company, and his wife and children left. In the end, the company still went bankrupt. Nowadays, he faces obstacles in his new company and is being excluded by other companies, so he has left his current company again. Director Fukunaga said that he is not suitable to be a president or a director, but for the sake of his life, for the sake of supporting himself, he has to do it even if he doesn't like it.

That's life, after all, not everyone is born into wealth. Ordinary people like us can only live carefree in our childhood. From the moment we become students, we start accumulating worries. Once we step into society, worries turn into pressure.

Now, I am in the prime of my youth, but there are many young people of my age who already have their own positions or are on their way to finding a job. And I haven't entered society yet, but one day I will also be looking for a job and making a living like them. Therefore, I must work hard to study now and establish a shortcut for finding a job in the future.

There are also many peers around me who seem to be carefree every day, seemingly unconcerned about the future. But I am different. Coming from an ordinary background, I just want to contribute to my family as soon as possible.

It is impossible for all learning to be driven by interest. We learn for the sake of something, even though it may be boring and sometimes unavoidable.

In this era, both learning and working are challenging. I just want to know if it will be better when we step into society.

Will it be better in the future?

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