Every morning, at 2:30 am, I check the morning paper on my iPad in bed.
The reason why I don’t say read is because it’s a slanted reading to the extent that I check the title.
I don’t follow the news. I rarely read the front page.
A small article at the bottom, an article on small businesses in the local edition.
Articles on local events.
I’m looking for a little flower on the side of the road.
I write in this diary what I come up with from there.
So, honestly, I’m at a loss for a story for the recent first day of the month.
This morning, I flipped through the weekly magazine I subscribed to.
It was there.
A large number of nurses are expected to retire at national hospitals.
There was a time when people were concerned that it was because of the coronavirus, but I think that it actually stimulated a sense of responsibility among medical professionals.
I can’t leave the battlefield.
However, the body and life have limits.
It is difficult to maintain Japan’s medical and nursing care under the current system.
Work style reform is correct, but isn’t it too correct to fit the reality?
There are occupations that live and live in the workplace.
University researcher.
Producers, talents and actors who are busy with TV stations.
A broadcast writer stuck in a hotel.
A potter who shuts himself up in his atelier.
I think that bureaucrats at central government offices are still working late at night.
Even if you limit the time spent in the workplace with a time card, isn’t it just a dark part-time job?
Isn’t it just doing unpaid overtime at home?
When I was a salaryman too.
Working on holidays was also rough, but on that day, the staff cafeteria was also prohibited.
I couldn’t even charge for transportation.
Because it’s a holiday.
It reminds me of a song about plants.
Salaryman came with carefree business.
At that time, Japan was energetic, growing, and dreaming about the future.
Work style reform does not mean losing the will to work.
I want the medical and nursing care industry to dream.
I can guarantee a rich life not only for myself but also for my family.
Pulse oximeter 97/97/99
Body temperature 36.4 Blood sugar 118
Sleep well with black soybean tea
CEO Yasunari Koyama