Tatsuki Ryo's Earthquake Prediction: Understanding Anxiety and Staying Calm Amidst Uncertainty

Tatsuki Ryo’s Earthquake Prediction: Understanding Anxiety and Staying Calm Amidst Uncertainty

Question from a Reader:
I’ve heard that Tatsuki Ryo said there would be an earthquake on July 5. Is this really about an earthquake? I’ve also heard there might be a possibility of war. If the prediction turns out to be true, it could be a serious situation, and I’m anxious about it. What do you think?

Predictions, Anxiety, and Calmness


Recently, Tatsuki Ryo’s prediction about an “earthquake on July 5” has been making headlines. I think many people feel a jolt of anxiety upon hearing this. When I first heard the news, I also felt a bit uneasy. After all, the possibility of significant events like earthquakes or wars looming nearby is something that concerns everyone. However, while discussing this with a friend, something he said really stuck with me: “If you keep saying something, one in a thousand times it might come true.” When I heard that, I thought, “That’s true!” It’s much like randomly picking numbers for a lottery; even if you happen to win, it may just be coincidence.

Assumptions and Calmness

I understand the tendency to want to believe someone like Tatsuki says. However, I feel that intuition and predictions often reflect our own assumptions and desires. Personally, I’ve had many experiences where I thought, “This might be it!” after buying something, only to find it was a total failure. There have been times when my friends and I excitedly bought snacks because we believed, “This will definitely be good!” only to discover they were actually quite terrible, which still makes for a funny story. As for earthquakes and wars, there should be signs. For instance, when I was younger, I noticed that my cat became unusually restless before an earthquake. I believe there are actual “precursors” like that. Therefore, rather than obsessing over Tatsuki’s prediction, I think it’s vital to remain calm and discern information carefully.

What Are Your Experiences?

In this way, there is plenty of anxiety-provoking information around us, but I believe maintaining calmness is the most important thing. What do you all think? If you have any concerning information or similar experiences, please share in the comments. I hope hearing each other’s opinions helps lighten our hearts a little!