
Japanese funny artist Naoki Yoshiyoshi won the Wasagawa Literature Award for his novel Virgo "Spark", and the writer and the funny artist seem to be out of line, but he has done both professions beautifully at the same time. I have to admit that multi-purpose is an ability.
One person has two lives at the same time. In Japan, there are not many people who work in both professions at the same time. There are two purposes for this purpose: some to increase income, some to enrich life purely to cater to interests, and some to occupy both purposes.
In Japan's entertainment industry, there are also many multi-talented people who are engaged in both professions at the same time, Takeshi Kitano frequently appears on TV variety shows, is the boss of funny artists, and is also an excellent director. Idol group Arashi Ohno is also an art genius, and his works are popular. Actor Shō Ozekawa is an expert in beetle spawning and breeding, breeding the world's largest beetle. Singer Yashiro Yagi is an outstanding painter, and her works have been selected for many high-level exhibitions in France.
In addition to state civil servants, ordinary wage earners can freely choose "side jobs" in addition to working hours, such as "weekend work", that is, doing carpentry work on weekends, and there are complete woodworking tools in the store, and it is endless to buy a table and chair cabinet for themselves. There are also people who go to the gas station on weekends to work for a half-day job and experience the fun of shouting "Welcome".
On the one hand, the Japanese are diligent, like to work, like to be busy, and they are proud to live to work to the old age. On the other hand, it shows that they want to have a richer life, to play their interests and hobbies to the extreme, and to have more careers is more fun.
There is also a saying in Japan that "weekend entrepreneurship", wage earners use weekends to do side business, many people use the Internet to increase income, open online stores, and act as publicists for enterprises on the Internet. It is a great sense of accomplishment that well-written people can run paid blogs and e-magazines and make their voices heard to society.
Some wage earners used the weekend to run an NPO legal person group that recycled old newspapers, and because they were committed to the cause of resource recycling, they were rewarded by the relevant departments, and the weekend entrepreneurship gained unexpected expectations, and the value of life was enhanced. There are also people who engage in agricultural activities on weekends, rent a field in the suburbs, grow some vegetables and fruits, in addition to self-sufficiency, good harvests, and can also supply supermarkets. One thing to note for weekend side hustlers is that income increases require timely tax filing.
Many people also volunteer on weekends, going to service centers for the disabled or nursing homes for the disabled and the elderly. There are also people who volunteer in forestry on weekends, go to the forest to protect the forest, and enjoy the fresh negative ion-rich air.
Experiencing two professions at the same time, having two identities, is equivalent to enjoying a double life. Multi-purpose is an ability. In fact, in real life, everyone is experiencing dual roles and multiple roles, and for careers, they may wish to broaden their horizons and exert their potential. In fact, most people do more than one line in their lives, and who says that experiencing more careers is not being kind to life. (Huang Wenwei)