Question from a reader:
Is it permissible for Nakai to become a company president after retiring from show business? Or must he completely retire from society? Is living solely on savings the only option? Is it also not allowed for him to work part-time at a convenience store?
Nakai’s Retirement and His Future Options
Recently, I heard the news that Nakai
has retired from the entertainment industry. As a fan, I feel a bit sad, but can he continue to engage in social activities? This time, I want to consider this from a legal perspective.
A Society with Free Choices
To conclude, there is absolutely no problem with Nakai becoming a president of a company or pursuing other professions after retiring from the entertainment industry. Retiring from activities as a celebrity simply means he no longer wishes to work in that capacity, and his rights within society remain intact. Of course, some companies may hesitate to hire him due to his fame, but that is a matter of company policy and does not impose any legal restrictions.
As Long as There Is No Criminal Record
In Nakai’s case, while there may have been some problematic behavior, he has not committed any crimes. This is crucial, as having no criminal record allows one to pursue any profession. For example, he is free to become a company president or work part-time at a convenience store. However, societal perceptions and biases may present challenges, which he may have to navigate.
Path as a Sole Proprietor
If Nakai feels that being employed is difficult, he could also pursue a path as a sole proprietor. By creating his own brand or launching a unique business, he could work freely. If he is single and has savings, he could manage a decent living.
Varied Acceptance in Society
The acceptance of individuals in society varies greatly. It is interesting to consider how people would react if someone as well-known as Nakai returned to a regular job. Interestingly, during my time working part-time at a judicial scrivener’s office, a prominent person came in for assistance. He was so normal that I didn’t recognize him at first, but I remember the buzz it created afterward. Moments like that reflect the humanity in our interactions.
In Conclusion
Legally, Nakai has no issues with his options. However, how society perceives him and how he will be accepted is a different matter. I am quite curious about the path he will choose. If any readers have similar experiences or thoughts, I would love to hear your comments. Your voice is important to me.