The Overwhelmingly Strong Horse Girl of Yamamin Zephyr: Discovering the Legend of ニホンピロウイナー

The Overwhelmingly Strong Horse Girl of Yamamin Zephyr: Discovering the Legend of ニホンピロウイナー

Reader’s Question:
Who is the overwhelmingly strong horse girl that Yamamin Zephyr saw in her childhood during the Mile race?

Unraveling the Mystery of Yamamin Zephyr’s Overwhelmingly Strong Horse Girl

You know, there are moments in life that stick with you, like a catchy tune you can’t shake off. I recently stumbled

Takami Morofushi's Quote in Detective Conan: Exploring Kindness and Grudges in "The Phantom of the One-Eyed"

Takami Morofushi’s Quote in Detective Conan: Exploring Kindness and Grudges in “The Phantom of the One-Eyed”

Reader’s Question:
I’m trying to remember a quote from Takami Morofushi in the Detective Conan episode “The Phantom of the One-Eyed.” It was during a scene where he was meeting with Mikuriya in prison. If anyone knows what he said, I would really appreciate your help!

Reflecting on Takami Morofushi’s Profound Words

Unlocking Life's Lessons: What Nobita's Insight on the Anywhere Door Teaches Us About Goals and Direction

Unlocking Life’s Lessons: What Nobita’s Insight on the Anywhere Door Teaches Us About Goals and Direction

Reader’s Question:
I have a question about a scene from Doraemon that I don’t quite understand. In an episode aired on May 17, there’s a conversation about a special tool called the “Anywhere Door.” Doraemon mentions that you can see the destination through a peephole, and then Nobita responds by saying,

The Impact of Apologizing: Do You Lose More by Admitting Mistakes?

The Impact of Apologizing: Do You Lose More by Admitting Mistakes?

Reader’s Question:
Is there a risk of losing out by admitting mistakes and apologizing? Recently, I saw that Fuwa-chan was sidelined by the media after acknowledging her error. On the other hand, it seems like people like Einshutain’s Inada, Nagano Mei, and Tanaka Kei are sticking to their lies without admitting their mistakes. It’s often said that “lies will eventually be

Apologizing vs. Lying: The Risks and Rewards of Honesty in Personal and Public Life

Apologizing vs. Lying: The Risks and Rewards of Honesty in Personal and Public Life

Question from a Reader:
Is there a chance that sincerely reflecting on one’s actions and apologizing could backfire? For instance, while Fuwachan faced backlash from the media after her apology, other figures like Inada from Einstein, Mei Nagano, and Kei Tanaka continue their careers despite sticking to their lies. Although it’s said that lies will eventually be exposed, could it be

Understanding the Psychology Behind Celebrity Criticism: Do We Really Enjoy Others' Misfortunes?

Understanding the Psychology Behind Celebrity Criticism: Do We Really Enjoy Others’ Misfortunes?

Question from the audience:
Do people who criticize celebrities enjoy the misfortunes of others?

The Psychology of Those Who Criticize Celebrities: Is It Actually Interesting?

Recently, I was discussing the criticism of celebrities with a friend. They said, “Why are they criticized so much?” which got me thinking. It’s true that when you see criticism and slander online, it can feel

Why There Was No Pharmacist's Commentary Today: Understanding Scheduling Conflicts and Viewer Reactions

Why There Was No Pharmacist’s Commentary Today: Understanding Scheduling Conflicts and Viewer Reactions

Reader’s Question:
Why is there no pharmacist’s commentary today?

Why No Pharmacist’s Commentary Today?

Ah, the curious case of the missing pharmacist’s commentary! It seems to have sparked quite a bit of chatter among viewers. I can’t help but chuckle when I think about how we, as human beings, often find ourselves