Shissou Sengen

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I love these kinds of psychological manga. Anybody have something similar to this?
 
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@Kzalca
I think these are similar. But more depressing:
She doesn’t know why she lives
Asuperu Kanojo
We shall now begin ethics
Transjitter
My Story Before I, Who Was Scared of Males, Became a Porn Actress
Homunculus

And if you want something more light hearted I will recommend:
Inmortal rain
Girls last tour
Sekine-kun no koi
Machida-kun no sekai
Blue Period

If you haven’t read them yet:
I sold my life for ten thousand yen per year.
I want to eat your pancreas

An extra is:
Voices of a Distant Star
 
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@kzalca
https://mangadex.org/title/5344/sora-no-shita-yane-no-naka

wouldn't call these manga psychological but these have similar vibe
and this one is overlooked
 
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Coincidentally ran across the word "johatsu": https://www.businessinsider.com/evaporated-people-disappearing-from-japan-2017-4
 
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The girl has 0 conviction. Her life is boring, she knows it, she hates it and she wants it to change, but she doesn't realize her mindset is the problem in the first place. She wants to have friends but doesn't approach people, she wants to be remembered but doesn't remember anyone, and laughably, she think she matters when in the first place, she doesn't even care about her colleagues. It's just someone with a pathetic life, with absolutely 0 conviction. The only thing that is affecting her is her coward and how much of a pushover she is. It's a incredibly realistic manga, and I hope anyone that relates to the main character just find a little bit of conviction. A life motto I once learned throughout my experiences in life is that nothing you do matters, so just be a shithead in the end. I hope the main character changes her mindset and just find a little bit of conviction in what she does and believes in.
 
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Solid ending. Sakacchi is all of us, when we're unsure of who we are and what we really want in life. I'm happy that the author understands that any convenient happiness handed to her through the contrivances of a manga narrative will cheapen the value of her emotions and decisions in the eyes of the reader. Maybe there'll be a sequel, and if so I'll look forward to it, as well as Sakacchi's continued growth as a human being who wants to understand herself.

full disclosure tho i also think she's mega cute especially when she's in one of her self-inflicted crises. she's honest with herself to a fault, which isn't great for her mental state but I personally admire her for it.
 
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This is just awesome. I didn't realize she never planned a new profession until the end. Always close to growth but never achieving it. Life.
 

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