Question from a Reader:
What do you all think about Tatsuki Ryo’s prediction of a major disaster on July 5, 2025? Should we believe it?
Thoughts on Tatsuki Ryo’s Prediction
Recently, Tatsuki Ryo’s prediction of a major disaster on July 5, 2025, has become a topic of discussion. To be honest, whenever I hear stories like this, I can’t help but
lend an ear. As someone studying psychology while also gaining knowledge in law, I find intriguing aspects in such topics.
The Background of the Prediction and My Thoughts
It feels like Tatsuki’s prediction carries some special message. As I ponder the basis or information behind this prediction, I sometimes feel like a little detective. Of course, from a legal perspective, whether or not to believe in a prediction is a personal choice, but it’s important to assess the accuracy and reliability of the information. During class at university, I remembered a moment when the professor said, “People tend to believe what they want to believe.” That is indeed true; there are moments when I want to believe in something special. For instance, while working part-time at a judicial scrivener’s office, I was chatting with a colleague about the possibility of something special happening next summer, and a wave of anxiety crossed my mind.
Approaching the Prediction
It’s natural to feel anxious upon hearing Tatsuki’s prediction. However, what’s important is how we interpret that information and how we reflect it in our actions. Personally, when I’m worried about something, talking with friends or family often lightens my mood. For example, just recently, I shared some snacks with a friend while discussing the future, and the laughter and sweetness of those treats still resonate in my heart.
In Conclusion
How one feels about Tatsuki Ryo’s prediction depends on individual perspectives. However, contemplating predictions or future events may provide a good opportunity to reassess our current lives and values. If anyone has experiences related to intriguing predictions or thoughts about the future, I’d love to hear them in the comments. I’m ready with some snacks, eager to listen to everyone’s stories.