I saw a really good comment about her career choice from a Japanese fan on Twitter yesterday:
"But she's already [helping people] by being an idol."
Sure, they're different kinds of help, but it's true. Idols help people a lot, even if they don't realise it. She's probably already helped hundreds, if not thousands, of people just by being herself on stage. I know in the official statement she said doing the Satoyama/Satoumi events and directly interacting with people inspired her to go into social work, but really do hope she realises at least a little bit that she's had a positive impact on lots of people.
I find it really admirable that she's wanting to be a social worker at such a young age. As someone who's used similar services (counselling, amongst other government programs) I know that the world needs more people in the field, and I'm positive that Zukki will be really good at it if she sticks to it. It's great that she's found something she wants to do and that it's something like this.
I wish her all the best, and I hope it works out for her. It seems like the sort of thing that'd suit her, and hopefully she does get to help people in a more direct way in the future
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