Without becoming the winner
I’m not interested in sports, but I was interested in Koshien this year.
Keio became the number one in Japan.
When that happens, Ginza will thrive.
Many members of the Ginza Wakadanna no Kai are from Keio.
My elementary school class reunion net also had many words of congratulations, although it was not Keio.
About 40 years ago, I was concerned about the Waseda-Keio match.
If Keio wins, Ginza will be lively at night.
Ginza is boiling with a celebratory drinking party.
Ginza is Keio’s territory.
Then, on that day, there will be many patients who collapse from drinking or fall down the stairs.
40 years ago, when Ginza was an emergency hospital.
On the other hand, if Waseda wins, the emergency hospital in Shinjuku will be busy.
Therefore, the hospital in Ginza will support Waseda, and the hospital in Shinjuku will support Keio.
It’s like cartoons.
On the day of the Waseda-Keio match, the staff on duty and the hospital were glued to the TV.
Of course, support Waseda.
To be number one in Japan is a wonderful thing.
But only one person and one company can do that.
I want ordinary people who cannot be like that to be happy and peaceful.
By nature, he dislikes competition.
He always found himself unable to get excited about sports competitions or golf.
His father was usually calm and kind, but when it came to games such as golf, shogi, go, and mahjong, he insisted on winning until the very end.
Also, he was competitive.
Compared to that, I tend to run away from competition from the beginning.
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve never won against marbles, Menko, or Trump.
Even if you win, you keep going until you lose, and then it’s over.
I can’t mentally endure winning against my opponent.
If you say you don’t have the guts to win, you’re right.
It’s not that I’m kind to my opponent, and I’m not weak.
I care about losers, but I hate losing myself even more.
Then he avoids the game itself.
It is not possible to support only one side.
A long time ago, when I was invited to watch a baseball game.
When asked which team he was rooting for, he was stunned when he replied that it would be fine as long as he hit a home run for either team.
Such people are unfit for a competitive society.
Not suitable for the business world.
That’s why I’ve been trying to create my own world with medical welfare.
In Koyama’s world, there are beaches everywhere.
Or a quiet lakeside.
I hope so.
The reality is that every day, the meeting becomes a wrestling ring.
Until someone throws in the towel.
It was the same this week.
So on weekends, I escaped to cinemas and museums.
I realized that movie theaters and museums were my safe havens.
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