Words can lie as much as you want

I want to cherish the feelings that exist before they are put into words.
I feel this way so strongly because I am aware that over the past few years I have prioritized values based on rationalism.
You can lie with words as much as you want.
I can easily write or speak about things I have never thought or done.
As I disseminate information and write articles, I have seen the dark side of such words.
However, it's also true that even the smallest words can completely change one's values, save one from the brink of despair, or give one a push.
I want to put as much of the honest feelings that come from my heart into words as possible.
To achieve this, I have come to realize the importance of learning how to move the body, rather than prioritizing thinking.
Since December, I have been attending Utsushiki's morning assembly every Thursday.
After morning assembly, we have physical education class where we do things like headstands, handstands, and bridges.
My body is so stiff that I can't do it, which is surprising.
I'm embarrassed to say this, but I had never thought about making my body more flexible before, and my goal was to be able to bench press ◯◯ kg.
When you become more conscious of what's inside your body and how you move it, you'll see many amazing things.
I would like to slowly but surely correct the habits and tendencies I have acquired and return to my original healthy state.
Then, during the general morning assembly, a leak revealed the powerful words, "An IT monk who loves Michiopa," which sounded like a message full of worldly desires.
Since I was given this catchphrase, I would like to create high vibes.
Yoshiaki Ono