Completely worn out

This time, Kenko, the Shape of Health, raised the difficult question of exhaustion—of being completely worn out.

“I understand that some of you think this may be a sign that you are working hard, or doing your best,” said Kenko.

“But you also need to remember how your StarDust works, and how it needs rest and sleep to truly shine,” she added.

“Balance is sometimes easy to forget, especially when emergencies occur. This is where Atma, the Shape of Balance, or Eklea, the Shape of Awareness, can help remind you that taking rest is also part of your responsibility.”

Your health benefits not only yourself, but also those who care about you.

“You don’t want to hurt the ones you love because you became so worn out that you fell sick or were injured, do you?”

“Living a healthy life is a way to express your responsibility toward your family and friends, and all the people who love you.”

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