Sincerity

We’ve been suffering from record‑breaking heat across the country, not just in Osaka, with temperatures over 37°C every single day. Since we’re in the long Obon holidays now, I went jogging yesterday morning in a nearby park where I used to run.

When I was younger, I could comfortably jog about 20 kilometers. But now I can manage only 10 kilometers, drinking tap water and cooling my head along the way. There were many joggers and walkers in the park early on, but as the temperature rose, the number of people gradually decreased.

Because it was so hot, I wore a thin T‑shirt yesterday. As I had feared, I developed some solar photosensitivity symptoms on parts of my body.

While jogging, I found myself thinking again about Kinshu: Autumn Brocade. In the novel, Aki and Yasuaki are able to confront their past and move beyond it because they are completely sincere—with each other and with themselves. I believe that sincerity is the most important element in a relationship with someone you love, or once loved.

That is what I learned from this novel. They were mature enough to face their past honestly.


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