Is the sunlight something to be grateful for?In photographs, sunlight is
very vibrant and refreshing. In paintings, manga, and anime, it is also
something very, very noble. Everyone looks at these and praises the sun
as "wonderful!" But suddenly, I think of summer. In the midsummer heat,
if one were to walk outside, the sun suddenly becomes something like a
demon from hell. For those who often walk outside, the midsummer sun is
something they could do without, and rain is bothersome.
Overcast skies become very cool and are appreciated. What does this
indicate? Perhaps we actually want to be like the sun?Because it is
splendid.It's bright and powerful, driving away evil, burning it, and
completely erasing it. I think many people yearn for the sun, thinking,
"The sun is great!" By the way, is there anyone who wants to be like the
overcast weather, in terms of image?Clouds block the sunlight and darken
the ground, but many probably feel, "Hmm, this feels kind of
unpleasant!" Yet, when it comes to actually going out in the summer,
being overcast turns out to be much more comfortable.
What this means is that both the sun and overcast days are good, and both
the sun and overcast can be bad. Ah, but if I were to declare with a
smile in a job interview, "I want to be like an overcast day," I don't
think I would get hired, so maybe that's not a good idea after all! So,
not good, huh?Do you want to be the sun?P.S. What about global warming?
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