In this month, I watched a Japanese drama on TV. It is called “Bokunoarukumichi,” means my live, my way.
The leading man suffered from Autism (Kanner syndrome). Because of the inborn barrier, although he was already thirty-one years old, his intelligence only developed to ten years old. At first, I thought it might be a sorrowful story. However, it isn’t. It is a warm story. I learned a lot from the character.
His mother told him, “Not having ability to do many things is eximious and have lower ability to do fewer things is not. The outstanding one is who focus and does well on his or her work.” Yes, I really agree with this point. If we can do one task well, that will be an admirable thing. Some parents make their children to go to talent cram school. Children have to learn ballet, math, painting, instrument… in order to fulfill their parents’ expectations. They try to make their children to be the best. But, this kind of definition is not certainly exact. The most important thing is trying our best to do everything well. It is not needed to compare with each other.
From Japanese Drama, I always can learn a lot of things, and find some answers of life.
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