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Haru-san's heart swells with anticipation as he hears his wife's footsteps from the first floor. As always, he's big when he stands up! He seems to like the Neko no Kimochi supplement quite a bit (photographed by his wife). But he falls on the floor more often. It's cute how his front paws hide in his fur???? The following is about me, so if you're not interested, please skip this. I've always thought of myself as a lucky person. To be honest, almost all of my wishes came true, except for not being able to have children (it was almost a choice). I was able to build a house and keep a cat. I didn't compromise on my car, and I wanted an Axela, so I was able to buy a new one, a black and a black BM. As I posted before (because of my mistake), there was a time when I was in debt and I was pretty miserable, but I met my wife who didn't abandon me and supported me. I don't have a particularly high income now, but I think it's a bit of a miracle that I have enough income to pay off my mortgage and live a normal life. After all, my current company is my fifth as a full-time employee. I started as a new graduate at age 20, and have worked there for 2 years, 4 years, 6 months, 13 years, and now I'm at my current company (soon to be 7 years). And I live in northern Saitama (mostly Honjo's Fukaya, formerly Okabe Town), and I joined the company at age 40, so I think this income is extraordinary (I experienced the difficulties of changing jobs in my 40s when I was looking for a new job before joining my current company). Although it's a long commute of 36km one way, my house and the company are almost all on a national highway, so it takes less than an hour unless there's a huge traffic jam. Well, my father introduced me to the company (my father's fishing buddy works there, and he asked me, who was unemployed at the time, if I was okay with it being a black company (lol)). The work is hard, and most of my colleagues are in their 20s to early 30s, so it's hard in other ways too, but I've been able to get this far without any strange trouble because I treat my seniors as seniors, even though they are younger than me. I really think I'm blessed with good people. Of course, I think I was blessed with great parents and relatives. I don't know much about my paternal relatives (my father was the youngest of eight siblings, and when my grandmother died I was in the first year of junior high school and my oldest cousin was 40 or something like that), but my maternal cousins ​​are all close to my age, and I used to hang out with them a lot when I was in elementary school. My family is a fishmonger, so my cousins ​​gave me sea bream at the ground-breaking ceremony when we built our house. I don't have many friends, but I get together once a year with a few friends from high school to eat and drink. Everyone has a family, so I guess that's how it is. So, what I'm trying to say is that, although I was right in the middle of the employment ice age and got into heavy debt from slots, I somehow managed to recover (and paid it off steadily, not by sorting out), built a house, kept a cat, made things I like with a 3D printer and sewing machine, played my favorite music on a MIDI keyboard and EWI, and played games all I wanted on a self-built PC. You never know what's going to happen in life, so I just thought I should keep working hard and not get discouraged.



Haru-san's heart swells with anticipation as he hears his wife's footsteps from the first floor. As always, he's big when he stands up! He seems to like the Neko no Kimochi supplement quite a bit (photographed by his wife). But he falls on the floor more often. It's cute how his front paws hide in his fur???? The following is about me, so if you're not interested, please skip this. I've always thought of myself as a lucky person. To be honest, almost all of my wishes came true, except for not being able to have children (it was almost a choice). I was able to build a house and keep a cat. I didn't compromise on my car, and I wanted an Axela, so I was able to buy a new one, a black and a black BM. As I posted before (because of my mistake), there was a time when I was in debt and I was pretty miserable, but I met my wife who didn't abandon me and supported me. I don't have a particularly high income now, but I think it's a bit of a miracle that I have enough income to pay off my mortgage and live a normal life. After all, my current company is my fifth as a full-time employee. I started as a new graduate at age 20, and have worked there for 2 years, 4 years, 6 months, 13 years, and now I'm at my current company (soon to be 7 years). And I live in northern Saitama (mostly Honjo's Fukaya, formerly Okabe Town), and I joined the company at age 40, so I think this income is extraordinary (I experienced the difficulties of changing jobs in my 40s when I was looking for a new job before joining my current company). Although it's a long commute of 36km one way, my house and the company are almost all on a national highway, so it takes less than an hour unless there's a huge traffic jam. Well, my father introduced me to the company (my father's fishing buddy works there, and he asked me, who was unemployed at the time, if I was okay with it being a black company (lol)). The work is hard, and most of my colleagues are in their 20s to early 30s, so it's hard in other ways too, but I've been able to get this far without any strange trouble because I treat my seniors as seniors, even though they are younger than me. I really think I'm blessed with good people. Of course, I think I was blessed with great parents and relatives. I don't know much about my paternal relatives (my father was the youngest of eight siblings, and when my grandmother died I was in the first year of junior high school and my oldest cousin was 40 or something like that), but my maternal cousins ​​are all close to my age, and I used to hang out with them a lot when I was in elementary school. My family is a fishmonger, so my cousins ​​gave me sea bream at the ground-breaking ceremony when we built our house. I don't have many friends, but I get together once a year with a few friends from high school to eat and drink. Everyone has a family, so I guess that's how it is. So, what I'm trying to say is that, although I was right in the middle of the employment ice age and got into heavy debt from slots, I somehow managed to recover (and paid it off steadily, not by sorting out), built a house, kept a cat, made things I like with a 3D printer and sewing machine, played my favorite music on a MIDI keyboard and EWI, and played games all I wanted on a self-built PC. You never know what's going to happen in life, so I just thought I should keep working hard and not get discouraged.

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