A
friend of mine is a designer, but he was a chef in a French restaurant when he
was young. I thought he had a unique career.
It
might have been difficult for him to become a French chef. He might have
studied for a long time. He might have spent so much time and effort. Why did
he quit such a great job? One day I asked him this question.
He
answered, “As a French chef, I needed to work on holidays. I hated it.”
I said,
“But a chef can rest on weekdays. On weekdays, there are not many people at
resorts. You could enjoy resorts without crowds.”
He
answered, “That was the part I hated most. I can’t relax at a resort without
crowds.”
I
finally get the idea. There are many people at resorts on holidays, but having
a lot of people at these resorts can be relaxing.
I have
had experience as a stage actor. If an actor got nervous, the other actors
started to feel nervous. Nervousness might be infectious. On the other hand,
relaxation might also be infectious. If you go to resorts on holidays, you can
mingle with many relaxed people. You might feel relaxed.
Dear
theatrical friends, I know it is difficult for you to have days off on
holidays. If you can, please have a day off on a holiday. Please visit a
resort. There might be many people who might infect you with their relaxation.
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