Actress Aoi Miyazaki shared a story about a past injury and a fateful meeting with a doctor during an interview published July 9 [1].

The actress used the anecdote to illustrate her personal philosophy of transforming negative experiences into positive outcomes. This perspective serves as a central theme in her approach to both her personal life and her professional public image.

Speaking on the ANNnewsCH platform, Miyazaki described how a previous injury led her to a hospital where she met a physician she characterized as a fateful encounter. "I think I was injured for this doctor," Miyazaki said [1].

Miyazaki noted that while she does not often feel she surpasses others in specific skills, she believes her ability to view things positively is a primary strength. She said that she is likely better than anyone at taking things in a positive direction, or converting situations for the better [1].

"I think I won't lose when it comes to positive power," Miyazaki said [1].

In addition to sharing these personal reflections, the interview served as a platform for the actress to promote a McDonald’s television commercial. The discussion highlighted the intersection of her professional endorsements and her public persona of resilience and optimism [1].

"I think I was injured for this doctor."

Miyazaki's emphasis on 'positive power' and the framing of a physical injury as a necessary catalyst for a meaningful encounter reflects a common narrative of resilience in Japanese celebrity culture. By linking this personal philosophy to a commercial promotion, she reinforces a brand image centered on optimism and emotional strength.