Regardless of the many opinions, something thats very interesting about this Manga is the idea of mindfulness. It does a very good job at emphasizing the humanity and what I mean by this is that all these arc's had their own problem that are very realistic. For instance, the first arc dwells on the characteristics of PTSD and how it affected the main character and how he had to move forward with it. The second arc tackles self hate/harm, neglect, suicide, and even the subject of stalking. I am very impressed by the second arc and especially with the self harm because it is most of the time not acknowledged and usually strayed from. Now with the third chapter, it addresses sensitive topics such as sexuality preferences and the problems that come with it, such as how heterosexuals and homosexuals have very different feelings where on one side an action could be considered casual and on the other, it is considered as flirting. Back to the main point of all this, So far, this Manga has done a very good job at mindfulness. In the first arc, the character had to learn how to move forward and the girlfriend at the time had to learn what she did wrong. In the second arc, the main character had to learn the hidden nature of his girlfriend and even the problems with the idol industry. Finally the third arc had the biggest idea of mindfulness. The main character in that arc had to learn about himself and learn about how people of the opposite sexuality might perceive actions or comments made, even if there wasn't ill intent behind it. The MC had to learn his sexual preference and understand how people of the opposite preference view heterosexual people. In the end, I believe this Manga is very worth reading because it dwells on topics that most stray away from and it even emphasizes the topics that most try to refrain from talking about. Its not afriad to show what people might do to either "solve" their problems or how they might escape from it.