I used to like it, but now it's a little different, and I'm interested in other things than what I was aiming for before. When such a change occurs, you may feel anxious and think, "It's different from what I said before." But it's not strange for what you want to do to change.
Things change because the scenery I see expands.
When you learn new things, try new things, and meet new people, your feelings gradually change. If you can see things that you didn't know before, the direction you want to choose may change. Rather than blurring, it means that the visible world is expanding.
Every time I change, I understand myself
Changing what you want to do doesn't mean that what you did before was wasted. I often know how I feel now because I've done it before. It is more important to know what has changed than to be afraid of change.
Write down one thing you liked before and one thing you care about now, and think about what has changed.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value not only the ability to stick to decisions, but also the ability to notice changes. Changing along the way is also a way to move forward.
