Odougubako Teacher Ayumichan And Me Odougu Better [ CONFIRMED ]
If you ever read this: thank you. Thank you for seeing past my messy coffee tin and broken plastic drawers. Thank you for teaching me that a toolbox is not a trash bin—it is a treasure chest. Thank you for showing me that "me odougu better" is not a grammar mistake, but a life philosophy.
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Yes, Ayumichan. I finally am. You don’t need to speak perfect Japanese or English to understand the heart of this practice. You just need a small box, a few tools you love, and the willingness to treat them with care. If you ever read this: thank you
After: 3 minutes (including 30 seconds of sharpening). Thank you for showing me that "me odougu
I still use the chopstick. I keep it in Zone 3. It reminds me of where I started.