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Children Quote by Tatsuhiko Takimoto

“A classmate from elementary school had married and divorced. Yamada was now raising two children on his own and going gray, which made her laugh. Kazumi, who had been living with a man, went home to her family. Yuusuke, who was trying to become a public servant, failed his test. Yamazaki, who was…” quote by Tatsuhiko Takimoto
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““A classmate from elementary school had married and divorced. Yamada was now raising two children on his own and going gray, which made her laugh. Kazumi, who had been living with a man, went home to her family. Yuusuke, who was trying to become a public servant, failed his test. Yamazaki, who was making erotic games, had all his dreams destroyed. "I'm testing my own talent. It doesn't have to be an erotic game, but I'll do. . . I'll do something!" When he proclaimed this, drunk from sake, his future already was set as a dairy farmer, chasing after cows. I no longer could see how he could escape it. At reunions and parties, everyone laughed and made a big fuss. Those events were fun, as was karaoke. Everyone had a good time and seemed sure that the future would be perfect: We could become anything! We could do anything! We could become happy! These things were true—but steadily, very steadily, at a speed so terribly slow we didn't even notice it, we were being run down. There was nothing we could do, even if we were in trouble, defeated, of crying. Every one of us eventually had some terrible experiences. The only difference was whether it would happen sooner or later; but in the end, we all would fall into some really unbearable situation. I was scared. I was scared of all sorts of things.””

Tatsuhiko Takimoto

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Tatami Galaxy, 2004

Life’s path often feels predetermined, yet we cling to hope for change despite inevitable hardships.

In simple terms: We feel trapped but still hope for better.

Key Takeaway

Accept uncertainty and seek meaning.

Themes

existential hope disillusionment

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • career setbacks
  • family strain
  • personal crises
  • social gatherings

Key Concepts

determinism agency resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can we control in a seemingly predetermined life?
  • How does community affect our perception of fate?
A Different Perspective

Hope can be fragile and may not prevent suffering.

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