The Impact of Apologies on Public Perception: Why Sincere Apologies Matter More Than Excuses

Question from a reader:
It seems that people who have had an affair and held a press conference to apologize are relatively less criticized by the media. Conversely, when someone makes excuses or responds half-heartedly, it often leads to a much bigger backlash. Even though the act of infidelity itself remains unchanged, does the way one handles the situation matter? Or

The Complex Connection Between Comedy, Humanity, and Controversy: Insights on Comedians Like Matsumoto Hitoshi and Reiwa Roman

Reader’s Question:
Is it the case that comedians like Matsumoto Hitoshi and Reiwa Roman have a fundamentally unique attitude towards comedy, especially when some eventually end up committing crimes? What are your thoughts on dedicating one’s life as a comedian and becoming the subject of ridicule?

The Mysterious Relationship Between Comedy and Humanity

Recently, I’ve been reflecting a lot on the