Tetsuya says in the second part of Tetsugaku chapter 7 that “even the meeting with someone is decided by fate, to a certain extent”. But he also believes that death is decided by fate, that’s why he talks about that, too. And death tied together two very important people that appear in the interview.
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Yes he feels more at ease here than in official interviews, where he has to take under control every word he says.
The whole discussion about death is very mature, ne? even if there are some cultural differences i cannot ignore, i think he's extremely right when he points out that the saddest thing about dead people is the fact they may sink into oblivion soon.
i feel that the fact you keep talking about your mother so much is a very nice thing. i'm sure she is very happy about that ^^
i'm quite the opposite, but i sometimes i behave like Tetsuya says, asking dead people in my heart what they think about something, as if they were still alive^^
And your comment about funerals reminded me of "Summer wars" end, when the grandmother dies but all her relatives hold a party instead of a funeral. How nice, i thought!
this was made out of the blue, i'm not planning to translate the whole book, sorry ^^;
i like working on songs better. this doesn't mean i won't translate anymore from the book, it may happen but who knows when XD maybe at that time someone will have translated the whole book already XD
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