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Rental Person Who Does Nothing: A Memoir
Rental Person Who Does Nothing: A Memoir | Shoji Morimoto
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Today, Im starting a rent a person who does nothing service . . . Except for very simple conversation, Im afraid I can do nothing. Shoji Morimoto was constantly being told that he was a do-nothing because he lacked initiative. Dispirited and unemployed, it occurred to him that if he was so good at doing nothing, perhaps he could turn it into a business. And with one tweet, he began his business of renting himself out . . . to do nothing. Morimoto, aka Rental Person, provides a fascinating service to the lonely and socially anxious. Sitting with a client undergoing surgery, accompanying a newly-divorced client to her favourite restaurant, visiting the site of a clients suicide attempt are just a few of his thousands of true life adventures. He is dependable, non-judgmental and committed to remaining a stranger and the curious encounters he shares are revelatory about both Japanese society and human psychology. In Rental Person Who Does Nothing, Morimoto chronicles his extraordinary experiences in his unique line of work and reflects on how we consider relationships, jobs and family in our search for meaningful connection and purpose in life.
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Was fascinating how differently I felt about Shoiji Morimoto at different parts of this. I went from genuinely curious to is this guy for real? 1st time reading a memoir where it‘s the concept that‘s the hook rather than being someone that I already admire. He‘s at no point trying to paint himself in the best light (he goes out of his way to let you know that he‘s not driven by altruism but at the same time, only charges train fare for his time)

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JanuarieTimewalker13
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I had never heard of the do nothing rental person on Twitter/iInstagram, so I was intrigued. He doesn‘t charge anything, but his transportation costs(if a meal is involved, they pay) He then writes about experience on line. Most of the requests are quite calm. One person requested to have him bid her goodbye at a train station as she left Tokyo for good but didn‘t want a friend there bc it would be too emotional. She just wanted someone there.

JanuarieTimewalker13 Book 12 4/12/24 2w
BarbaraBB Sounds intriguing 2w
JanuarieTimewalker13 @BarbaraBB it‘s such a short book, it‘s worth checking out. I liked it. 2w
BarbaraBB I‘ve stacked it 🤍 2w
JanuarieTimewalker13 @BarbaraBB cool, it‘s very Japanese imo. And I love to read Japanese Lit, but pretty sure this is my first Japanese memoir. 2w
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Chelsea.Poole
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Such an interesting concept: a rental person who will walk with you, text you to remind you to go to the gym, or comment on a photo of your dog, but no real “services” are rendered. Morimoto‘s twitter account took off and part of the thrill was to be featured in his tweets, which are described in this audio.
I think a younger me would have appreciated this more. The memoir itself doesn‘t dig deep enough, tells without showing.

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Augustdana
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Really like the idea, not so sure about the execution. Should finish this tonight. Story told partially through tweets, so I‘m kinda on for my theme this year.

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Hooked_on_books
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I was fully entertained by this odd little book, about a Japanese man who offers himself for rent to those who just want someone there. In a world of lonely people, I find this kinda sweet. Plus his ascertains that he doesn‘t really have a personality and isn‘t interesting and is thus suited to the work is very amusing to me.

batsy This sounds so fascinating! 3mo
monkeygirlsmama Stacking 3mo
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Megabooks
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One of the most bizarre yet totally Japanese books I‘ve ever read! Shoji had a bit of savings and hated his job. He decided to offer his services as a rental person on the condition that he does nothing. But his rules, oh the complicated rules, for doing nothing are very Japanese. Passive listening: ok; active listening: no. Other things that fall under “doing nothing” accompanying someone to court & reminding someone to attend class. 🤷🏻‍♀️

Megabooks I can‘t say I enjoyed this memoir, but it was short! 3mo
Chelsea.Poole I‘ve been seeing this one around, and it sounds unique. I may give it a shot. Thanks ☺️ 3mo
Megabooks @Chelsea.Poole the audio is only 03:35, so it doesn‘t take much time and the narrator is decent. It‘s just…odd… 3mo
BarbaraBB Stacking despite myself 🤣 3mo
Megabooks @BarbaraBB lol! Interested in what you think! 3mo
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