Paid to exist: Japanese man earns $80K a year just by renting himself out to lonely people
In Japan, Shoji Morimoto earns a living by simply being present for strangers, charging about $70 per session. His unique service offers companionship without conversation or expectations, addressing rising loneliness in urban life. Morimoto's success highlights the value of quiet presence in a world seeking connection without pressure, proving that sometimes, just being there is enough.
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