Design, Purpose, and AI: She finds purpose as a designer of drugstore packaging, making benefits clear. She uses AI in Photoshop—generative edits and extensions—as a helper, not a threat. With a supportive partner, she’s optimistic and creating.
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Meaning, Love, and Choice: Her message—don’t let your mind defeat you; many fight beside you. Life’s meaning is growing with her spouse. Together they chose to be childfree, valuing deeper, shared memories as a duo—an intentional, respected path.
Safety Net & The Right Doc: A disability certificate brings benefits, including a pension. Japan’s self-reliance program cuts medical copays to 10%, easing care. She tried multiple clinics to find a psychiatrist who truly gets her—fit matters.
Crowds, Coping, and Care: Crowds can trigger panic, so she takes PRN meds before outings and carries Japan’s Help Mark. Straphangers offer seats and calm. At work, openness built understanding—no discrimination, and everyday life feels kinder.
Living with BPD & Schizophrenia: She describes betrayal fears, trust issues, and hallucinations—commanding voices. Treatment focuses on learning to ignore them; medication turns speech to gibberish, making it easier to dismiss.
New youtube video released! youtu.be/8rXqAvRqljA . 幻聴と向き合う私の毎日—統合失調症と境界性パーソナリティ障害|新宿インタビュー
Bold leadership, kinder worlds: She views PM Takaichi as a rare, bold communicator and respects the grind behind a woman at the top. Her message to all: praise yourself and others twice as much. Pro tip for guys in Japan: skilled compliments win hearts.
Across cultures: Abroad, service felt less smiley and more direct than in Japan, where smiles often cushion awkward moments. Being greeted with Ni hao read as a broad Asian guess, not an insult. She just answers with a smile: I am Japanese.
Cliff moment: While hunting in the mountains, she edged onto a sheer drop and thought, one more slip and I die. That was her sharpest sense of crisis. Grateful to be alive, she jokes that simply staying here to tell it means life won.
Fear of crowds: Her scariest thing is group psychology. In packs and on timelines, guilt fades and people hurl strong words they would never say face to face. Watching that on social media makes her chest ache; she hurts for both sides.
Who she is: A TV talent whose charm point is being small, calling herself eternal 17. Super friendly, proud of many friends, open to marriage if she meets a funny partner because she is funny too. Dreams of flipping the mic to interview everyone.
New youtube video released! youtu.be/owX6nAy_Kec . 東京ストリートインタビュー:タレント女子の崖落ち危機、文化の違いと褒める力
Travel that Changed Her: A whirlwind through the US, India, and Thailand became her best trip yet. A slum tour in India reshaped perspectives; everyone was welcoming. Thailand felt joyful and helpful. English helps her connect—and boosts her extrovert side.
Friends Without Borders: Study abroad sparked friendships with British, American, Indian, Ethiopian, Chinese, and Korean pals—and she wants more. Next stop: Canada to work, because the yen is weak and global income powers global dreams.
Dreams Paid in Yen and Grit: She aims to retire at 50, split life between Japan and Australia, and is stacking funds as a tech sales pro. Extroverted and proud she can live anywhere, she’s focused on earning smart to make that dual-home life real.
Midweek Reset, Please: After living abroad, she wishes Japan embraced a more relaxed culture. Her fix? Make Wednesday a day off. Sleep until noon, start drinks at 1, nap, then meet friends again. Less grind, more recharge—and better mental health.
From Japan to Accents Abroad: She spent three years in the UK for her dad’s job and picked up the accent—then New Hampshire added a splash of American. Japanese in the UK aren’t rare, but New England? Cold. Freezing, actually.
New youtube video released! youtu.be/lo_eB4yzi5Q . From Japan to UK & US: Chill Culture, 3-Day Weekends, and Big Dreams
Love in the Lyrics: She wants marriage someday and writes about love - ideals shaped by respect and fun. Her type? Someone with a dream who works hard and lifts the room. Until then, she keeps writing, singing, and hoping the right duet finds her.
First Confession to Now: At school shoe lockers, a shy 'yeah' became a three-month middle-school romance. As an adult, confessions still happen - tender moments, fewer and quieter. She laughs at the awkwardness and lets life color her melodies.
Fans and Boundaries: She's grateful for supporters and hopes to grow her audience, but keeps romance separate - she wouldn't date a fan. The stage is where she connects; offstage, her compass stays set on craft, community, and a career built song by song.
Dreams on the Road: Her goal is simple - make a living through music. She longs to try busking abroad, eyes on the U.S., inspired by street performers' courage. With warmth and quiet confidence, she's told she'd be popular, and she smiles, ready to try.
Finding the Voice: A singer-songwriter who pens her own J-POP started dreaming big in middle school. She plays guitar, piano, drums, and a bit of bass, layering sounds to build original songs. Asked to sing, she's ready to share a piece of her world.
New youtube video released! youtu.be/pM0Ail9tt7w . Tokyo Singer-Songwriter Interview: Dreams, J-POP, and Love
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New youtube video released! youtu.be/Bd9GYI0rbaA . Tokyo Interview with Quru Li Moonwright | Life, Creativity, Japan