A strange life: A graduate from the University of Tokyo gave up his comic book career and forged his high school diploma to work as a security guard

A strange life: A graduate from the University of Tokyo gave up his comic book career and forged his high school diploma to work as a security guard

Generally speaking, when people forge their academic qualifications, they will move up in careers. However, recently Japanese media reported on a special person who "reverse forged academic qualifications". Let's learn about this seemingly abnormal and special life.

The protagonist of the story is nicknamed S. He graduated from the Department of Literature of the University of Tokyo, which is ranked first in Japan. Logically, he should have a bright future after graduation. However, due to various reasons, some people will always embark on a strange and tortuous life path.

After graduating from the University of Tokyo, S did not think about joining a well-known large company to earn a high salary. Instead, he became fascinated with comics, especially Shotaro Ishimori, who was a Tokyo University brain after all. Through self-study, he had outstanding painting skills in less than a year and successfully became a specially invited cartoonist for a publishing house.

·The question is, S said that the 10 years as a cartoonist were not as good as the outside world thought. Drawing at the desk every day caused his eyesight, cervical spine and other health conditions to deteriorate greatly. After careful consideration, he finally decided to change his job. Surprisingly, S chose the job of security guard.

However, when applying for the security guard position, S concealed the shining halo of his Tokyo University graduation and forged his high school diploma. As for the reason, S said that firstly, security guards do not need Tokyo University's diploma; secondly, it is a bit shameful for him to apply for a security guard position after graduating from Tokyo University; the biggest reason is that S believes that if he is successful in the application, the Tokyo University halo will not only be useless, but will be a huge obstacle.

·S is now in his 40s and is generally satisfied with his current life as a security guard. Although his extraordinary brain occasionally shows extraordinary performance in various tests and job title assessments held by the company, and he even deliberately answers a few wrong answers out of 100 in order to avoid being exposed, in short, safety and low profile are his top priorities. S said that maintaining a long and healthy life is his top priority in life.

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