At least let them sparkle on social media

Last time, I exposed my shameful side again, and I regret it. The more I write, the more I'll reveal myself... Even if I try to act like a saint just because it's a religious blog, my true colors will come off anyway. It's pointless because God and Buddha know everything anyway. Well, I guess I'll just have to be myself.


By the way, everyone is so shiny on social media and blogs. Some people may feel inferior when they see that, but I've recently come to think that there's no need for that.


I have a friend who is so shiny on social media, but when I met him at a class reunion after a long time, he would quietly confess his troubles to me. They were quite serious, and I thought,


"Oh, really? He can't write about that" (even I can't here). 

Even if they look shiny on social media, they may actually have deep troubles. With work, with family, and so on. If they keep posting, they eventually can't hide it anymore, and they come out as if they're reporting it after the fact, don't you often see that? On Ameba Blog and stuff.


"Then what was that sparkle back then?!"

You're probably wondering that.

or rather

"You've had a lot going on too."

There is always light and darkness in everyone.


And it is precisely because there is darkness that we want to at least sparkle on social media.


And isn't that fine?


And it is because there is darkness that religion exists.


That is why God, or Buddha, is always on standby.


He will come when called.


In reality he should come even if not called...

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