
A guy moved to Japan
and joined a gym.
After his first workout
he noticed something.
Everyone wipes down the machine
when they’re done.
Every person.
Every time.
Bench, treadmill, dumbbells.
There’s a little dispenser of wipes
on every wall.
He asked online if this was normal.
Hundreds of Japanese people answered.
Not one of them said
“because it’s the rule.”
They said:
“The next person has to use it.”
“Nobody wants to sit in someone else’s sweat.”
And the one that got me:
“My mom taught me as a kid—
leave the bathroom cleaner
than you found it.
For the next person.”
It’s not about the machine.
It’s about the person you’ll never meet
who uses it after you.





