Breakthrough in 48: Unlock Your Potential and Blast Past the Beginner Barrier
- There were many people who said they would quit or take a break from the club after the intercollegiate qualifying round was over.
- Even the smallest things I didn't like were piling up and I just couldn't stand it anymore.
- I'm not going to tell you why I wanted to quit in the past, but please only read it if you want to.
My name is Ozawa and I am a 2nd year manager.
Please take a moment to read this blog.
This is a positive story, not a negative one.
I think it’s been difficult for everyone lately.
There were many people who said they would quit or take a break from the club after the intercollegiate qualifying round was over.
To be honest, so did I.
Even the smallest things I didn’t like were piling up and I just couldn’t stand it anymore.
I was planning to quit around 90%.
I’m not going to tell you why I wanted to quit in the past, but please only read it if you want to.
I didn’t even remember the details of what happened, so I won’t tell you anything.
As a result of thinking about it, I decided that I should value my time more than something like this.
I wanted to work more part-time and save money, and I wanted to travel more with friends from my hometown that I don’t get to hang out with often.With these thoughts in mind, I will continue to play club activities with the same enthusiasm as the other club members. I thought it was a pain and a nuisance. Then I think it’s time to stop
It’s natural to spend money on things you like and spend your time how you like.
Even if some people say they are selfish, it is true that they are not forced by others.
But one day, a senior colleague told me many words. I felt truly blessed to have met such wonderful people.
For me, I wanted to cherish my classmates, my seniors, and my juniors, who are important to me.
It’s obvious that you shouldn’t cause trouble, but I realized that I couldn’t cause even more trouble to my classmates who have given me so much trouble in the past and still helped me out.
Speaking of crap, it’s that person who said a lot of nasty things to me, but from my perspective, those words were nice, happy, and supportive.
I’m sorry for causing you so much trouble.
Thank you very much
I think there are still people who want to quit.
If someone wants to quit, I’ll give their own reasons, but I hope everyone has someone say something bad to them.
Just that, please.
This story is completely different
I am very sad to see my 4th grade student retire.
To be honest, I thought the 4th graders looked really scary at first, and even after getting involved, I still felt a little scared. In a good or bad way
When I became a fourth grader, there were many things I didn’t understand. But thank you very much for your help.
They played with me a lot when I was a first year student and helped me a lot when I was having a hard time, and now that I am a second year student, they have given me a lot of advice, talked to me with a smile, and pulled me along, and all the fourth year students are the same. I feel like I was heading in the right direction.
The 4th graders are wonderful, I love them.
Club activities without 4th graders are a bit lonely.
It’s not enough
It’s a little hard to have to feel like this every year.
But every time I feel like I’ll try my best
I don’t know if the 4th graders are still watching this blog or not, but if they are, please let me know.
Thank you very much.
I am very supportive of the future of the 4th grade students.
Let’s do our best in our new club activities with new members.
Thank you for reading this far
Let’s meet again somewhere
