今日の英文
Hello, this is Engopa.
I really love reading “Hiden no Sho,” the blog that my teacher writes every day.
Reading it has naturally become part of my daily routine.
Even after I finish reading it, I often keep thinking about the words.
I never really had a chance to talk about those feelings or the things that stayed with me.
So on this channel, I would like to share what I felt in my own words, without sharing the actual content of the blog.
Today, after reading Hiden no Sho, I was thinking about writing essays.
When I hear the word “essay,” I feel like I have to write about something special.
I also feel like I have to organize my thoughts beautifully.
But maybe writing an essay is not only about describing an event.
Maybe it is about describing yourself through that event.
Even when people see the same event, they notice different things.
Even when people hear the same words, different parts stay in their hearts.
Why did that part stay with me?
Why did those words remain in my mind?
Why do I always stop and think at similar points when I try to write?
When I write like that, an essay becomes more than just a record.
It can also become a way to notice my own patterns of thinking.
It may look like I am recording an event.
But actually, I am recording myself at that moment.
As I write again and again, I may slowly begin to see what I tend to react to.
I may also begin to see what I value.
Writing is a way to express something to others.
But at the same time, it is also a way to look inside yourself.
Today, I was thinking that writing essays may mean describing yourself.
That is what I was thinking about today.
What did you think after reading today’s Hiden no Sho?
I’d love to hear your thoughts too, if you feel like sharing.
Thank you so much for listening.
See you in the next episode.