Three Days of Happiness
Alt Names: | 寿命を買い取ってもらった。一年につき、一万円で。 Üç Günlük Mutluluk 수명을 팔았다. 1년당, 1만엔에 Jumyou o Kaitotte Moratta. Ichinen ni Tsuki, Ichimanen de. Mikkakan no Koufuku senege mek telung dino Tres Dias de Felicidad 我用一年一万日元卖掉寿命 |
Author: | Miaki Sugaru |
Artist: | Taguchi Shouichi |
Genres: | Drama Psychological Romance Shounen Supernatural Tragedy |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | A twenty-year-old with little hope for the future discovers a shop that buys lifespan, time, and health. This is a story dealing with the ensuing consequences. |
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[Question with spoilers from chapter 5]
So, you were judging the series as a whole on the first five chapters? That's not really an excuse, especially how you seem to be trying to brag about something there.
I'm not saying all of this because I'm trying to be hurtful, insulting, or trying to start an argument, but you're being incredibly insensitive to those that have really suffered from depression, especially those with no real way out.
Yeah, i can really relate with this MC.
One of his main problem was a false pride that he was better than anyone just because he had good grades in elementary school.
That's why he never considered the need to improve, hard work, or even socialize with 'lesser beings'.
But sooner or later, the hard worker and the really talented one will score better grades than MC in school. But due to his false pride, he probably thought "If i'm being serious i can get better than them" even though he'll never do it. This went on and on until he was left in the dust.
In the end what we got was a good-for-nothing guy who thinks too highly of himself. One who kept making excuses everytime he failed, or hid his feeling of inferiority by acting nihilistic just because his pride couldn't take it.
Fuck, now i'm just projecting my own life.
So thats why the manga is titled Three Days of Happiness.
The secret of life is to understand each other. Understand others and make others understand you. How? express and communicate properly. Understanding is required before people can "care", "help" and "love" with others.
Remember this theory of mine. You'll not only see this pattern on fictions like drama, manga, anime, and movies, but also in your real life, families, lover, friends, and colleagues.
Really? I never really saw him that suicidal or super depressed. Just kind of nihilistic about everything. I saw him having hope at all times.
That's why many people seem to relate to him. Many of us tend to be nihilistic during hardship.
I actually think you're more sentimental than our MC's are.
f@*(*@!....dem feels....noooo.....my feeling is in confused...i'm sad and happy for them at the same times....
However, Three Days of Happiness is not the only novel this author has wrote and you can check his other works. See his page at MangaUpdates for more info about them.
I am here happy and sad from all of this. I want to read the Novel but I shouldn't put myself through such abuse.
i really miss reading these type of mangas. This series really deserves to be more popular than some generic isekai harem bullshit.
Completely agree with your spoiler, now THAT is a bad message T:
Spoiler
And for others, eternity is worth it, and even others the unknown possibilities of 30 years is worth it. It's a matter of values I suppose.
I don't think that was the moral of this story though. I think the key to this ending is that for him
Not a fan of the ending..
I really wish we got a little more insight into the childhood friend's life leading up to that point --
It's just a story, that might make you cry, not a moral decision. True Romance (the film) is a great example
You must be a really nice person irl.
Another really, really nice person irl.
Guys, this is a manga.
Good for you. Want a medal? Smh
Sure you can change things. Sure it's never too late. But also it varies person to person, place to place, which should be obvious to you, if you been trough real hardship. You sound very condecending.
Moreover, i think you highly misunderstood our Mr.Kusonki here. I actually didn't feel THAT much depression from him, I think he deep down he seemed to have some sort of hope for himself. His view on the world was just very nihilistic.
As an adult, i hate kids that think this kind of depressed loner guy are cool.. Or "oh, this is so like me" and proud of it..
I just want to point it out, that.. this guy is a bad example kid, don't be like him, but you can still learn something from his mistakes.. That's why i call it good story..
I wonder.. if time is just another perception of ours?
I feel like I predicted 80% of the plot, though. It's not like it wasn't laid out for the reader to see. I feel like I just read a doujin about this, hmm....
Eh, I can't say I'm good at seeing points or purposes of stories. The point in Kimi no na Wa completely went over my head, I took out more and more unique things from it than anyone else.
I'm 5 chapters in, tyvm
should've been obvious since the first line lmao