Hello. This is Destiny Inishie as Tenmei. I have been calling myself Tenpu until now, but I have decided to borrow Tenmei again. The details of the matter are introduced by Seito Medical School.
The reason why I chose Tenmei is because there was a great man from the past named Nakamura Tenpu, and I took Tenpu from him, and on this site I called myself Tenpu for a short period of time.
By the way, Seito Medical School is run by Nada, and it can be said to have a special reading that feels like tears. Even though it's called Nada, it's called Namida Sou Sou.
I intend to keep Seito Medical School, but I don't mind giving Seito Medical School to someone close to me. That's why I would like to continue my activities with Tenmei, which I took from Nakamura "Ten"fu's "Opening up the destiny "life"".
I may change my name a little from Tenmei. Seito Medical School may also have a connection with the feeling of Akira, so I may change my nickname to something like Namida Akira or Akira Akira. By the way, Tenmei and Nada are the same person. I appreciate your understanding.
Now, on to the main topic. Is a safety net important? There are various forms of safety nets, such as bankruptcy and welfare. As for bankruptcy, as I recall, there were debts that could be bankrupted and debts that could not be bankrupted.
I feel like you had to pay it back depending on how gambling-like or public it was. I'm not sure, so I'll look into it thoroughly and report it in a one-week report or report.
In addition to bankruptcy, there is also a system called welfare, and if you cannot work or have no one to support you, it can be said that it is the right of the people to receive this system. Of course, you also need to show an attitude that you have an obligation to work in return.
However, since you are receiving people's taxes, your morals are questioned, and I think it is best to rely on it after struggling desperately to collect the money. Bankruptcy is probably valid if you start a business or lose a lawsuit.
In Japan, I think you could only file bankruptcy once. I think you couldn't issue credit cards for several years. I hope I can look into this area carefully and post it on this blog.
I don't know about the rest of the world, but I don't think Japan is a country where people starve to death because they are short of money.
Of course, there are people who need semi-permanent support that makes them unable to work even if they say they are in financial trouble, and there are also people who want a preparation period before working, such as temporary bankruptcy.
For such people, I recommend that you consult with the national or local government first, rather than choosing death. What I want to say most in this article is to consult with a professional first. Everything.
Even if you work for a company, it goes without saying that reporting, communication, and consultation are important. First, find a place to consult. Contact your nearest city hall.
I'm sure that many places to consult will give you kind advice. Take that advice into consideration and proceed with things. It may be a series of things you are not used to, but once you have settled on one point, you will feel relieved. You will feel saved.
That's why I'm Hotaru no Hikari.
I know that each person has their own circumstances. However, there are times when it is too much for a person to just take on the responsibility of their own.
The quickest solution is to consult with a professional to share the burden. They are dealing with issues similar to your case on a daily basis.
I think you will find the best solution right away, so don't think that your situation is unique, but feel free to consult with the office, as if you are grasping at straws.
I'm sure there are many people who, in hindsight, realize that it wasn't such a big deal after all. Bankruptcy and welfare may seem extreme to the average person, but there is a lot of support available, such as advice about children and moving.
Please make use of it. By the way, I'm not an insider. Bye.