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November 18 (Diary) I think about my diary and my hands stop.

Cloudy and gloomy

Gradually, I’ve become unable to write book reviews, memorials, or other essays introducing things that have impressed me.
Or rather, I no longer want to write.
Even if I don’t dare to write them, many people in the world, including this Note, have written accurate and excellent book reviews.

I write from my mere impressions and hazy memories, and I often find that I am wrong when I read them later. If that’s the case, perhaps Amazon reviews are fine.

Then I wonder what a Note is.
What is an essay? And so on down the chain of thought.

I guess I should just write about whatever I want. I have been writing this article as a diary, writing what I like, but when I think that people will read it, it is a diary, but it is not a diary.

Nagai Kafu, who is famous for his diary literature, is said to have secretly kept a personal diary in addition to his diary.

As long as there is a possibility that someone other than oneself may read it, it may be a diary and not a diary.

This could destroy the original definition of Japanese diary literature, such as the “Murasaki Shikibu Diary” and the “Sarashina Diary. The diary is inevitably imbued with a sense of pedantry and self-consciousness, as if it might be read by other people.

A true diary would be like a person who, when he or she dies, puts his or her diary in a coffin without looking inside and asks that it be burned.

What is written in the diary? I am sure there are many things written there that I don’t want other people to know, things that I consider negative in myself.

The older I get, the more I realize that. It is in inverse proportion to the diary of a kindergartener, which is trivial but pure.

A foreign writer once said, “When you get older, your diary is nothing more than the vomit of your feelings. When I read it back, I feel nauseous myself.” I think I understand a little.

A diary or essay that is read by others. As the title of the book says, this may be the difference between a diary that is just vomit and diarrhea, and an essay that is readable.

“Looking at the Autumn Leaves, Poor Me, Stepping on the Fallen Leaves.”

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