: "I'm sorry for being born as a human being" means that since I was born, my existence may be unreasonable. I'm sorry that I'm not good enough. I'm sorry for the trouble it has caused. This sentence comes from a line of poetry by the Japanese poet Jutaro Terauchi. This sentence is often mistaken for one of the famous quotes of the Japanese novelist Dazai Osamu. It was once used as a subtitle in Dazai Osamu's book "Disqualification in the World". So it is widely used by people because it is also a classic line in the Japanese movie "The Life of the Disliked Matsuko".
The movie "The Life of the Disliked Matsuko" is adapted from the novel of the same name written by Yamada Muneki. It is directed by Tetsuya Nakajima and stars Miki Nakatani, Eita, Yusuke Isedani, Teruyuki Kagawa and others. , the movie tells the story of Songzi's tortuous life, and Songzi's experience completely interprets the meaning of the sentence "I'm sorry for being born as a human being." :