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The 7 Shapes — Reflected in the Stories We Love
Not only in the magical world of Esperia, but right here on our beautiful planet Earth, we can also find echoes of the 7 Shapes—hidden in plain sight.
While we may not possess the magical powers of the Espers, we carry within us a human equivalent of their StarDust:
our incredible brain.
What if we looked at the world around us with greater awareness?
What if the stories we read, the movies we watch, the anime, manga, and books we cherish…
were more than just entertainment?
Each post below explores the presence of wisdom, balance, willpower, empathy, and more—through the lens of popular culture.
Let’s rediscover what inspires us, one tale at a time.
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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater – A Ladder Climb That Resonates Beyond Gaming
Writing my recent posts about climbing, and today reflecting on a game, I couldn’t help but be reminded of the iconic ladder scene in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. This unforgettable moment features what is arguably the longest ladder climb in gaming history. As the scene unfolds, a hauntingly beautiful song begins to play,
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Climbing and Balance in Life: Lessons from Patrick Edlinger
The end of the year, with Christmas and New Year festivities, often becomes a time of overindulgence in food and drink while neglecting exercise. For many, the cold weather only dampens motivation. However, these are precisely the moments when we should remind ourselves of our daily habits, particularly maintaining fitness. While reflecting on ideas for
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Fitness, Nutrition, and Sleep: Lessons from Eyeshield 21 for a Healthy Life
I couldn’t properly exercise when I went back to France for a few days, and yesterday marked two weeks since I last visited the bouldering gym. I woke up feeling a bit tired despite the short break from my routine. This highlights the importance of regular fitness practice. Inspired by watching Invictus recently and my
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How Relationships Shape the Brain: Unlocking Emotional Blind Spots
The impact of relationships on our emotional and cognitive development is profound, as discussed in a fascinating podcast where Andrew Huberman interviewed Dr. Allan Schore. They explored how relationships shape our brain, particularly emphasizing the role of the right brain in housing our unconscious mind, which governs much of our decision-making. What struck me was
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Gremlins: Self-Awareness, Neuroplasticity, and the Hidden Lessons of a Christmas Classic
Merry Christmas! I hope you’re enjoying a wonderful time with family or friends. Even if you’re unable to celebrate, may this season bring you peace and joy. If you have children, I wish you the best as you endure watching the same movie repeatedly with them! Children possess an indomitable will to watch their favorite
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Love Hina Christmas Special: A Tale of Romance, Growth, and Brain Health
Today is Christmas Eve, and while Christmas is not a public holiday in Japan, the celebrations and marketing surrounding the occasion are surprisingly vibrant. In 2000, the Love Hina X’Mas Special: Silent Eve was released as a special OVA (Original Video Animation) to mark the festive season. This heartwarming episode brings back all the beloved
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Understanding Mental Illness and Society: A Reflection on Change
I spent a few days with my dad, who lives in France. Ever since I was a kid, I always thought of my dad as someone different and weird, but I never saw him as someone mentally sick or someone who might need help from a psychiatrist. I believed he wasn’t trying his best to
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The Unconquerable Spirit: Lessons from Invictus
Today’s tale reflects on a movie I watched during my flight back to Japan. Invictus, released in 2009, is directed by Clint Eastwood and stars Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela and Matt Damon as Francois Pienaar, the captain of the South African rugby team. The story is based on John Carlin’s 2008 book, Playing the







