Revitalization Strategy for Japan
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I was thinking that the recent atmosphere of rushing ahead without regard for health and so on was like that of Yoshida Shoin, and then I saw Yoshida Shoin mentioned in the first three pages of the Strategy for the Rebuilding of Japan, and I thought, "I knew it...".
It is interesting to note that peasants can have 100 different occupations, which is related to the current trend of promoting parallel carriers. I thought the only way to solve the "white-collar uncle" problem was to kill him (or let him perish slowly because there would be a strong backlash if you do it too quickly) because he's too much no matter how you look at it, but they've devised a way to keep him alive, which is smart. Intention to drop the "merchants" who do not create anything new to the lowest caste.
I can sympathize with the following: it is risky for high school students to choose a college without knowing the society, portfolio education should be provided to make them aware of the possibility of changing jobs, the number of ronin is decreasing but should be allowed more, the center should be stopped, etc.
Take a position.
Face it fair and square.
Move your hands.
Earn your money.
Love what is complex and what can only be done with time, and find your own value in it. Live without expectation while thrill in all things and despair in all things. Keep changing your standards of thinking tomorrow and the day after.
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Revitalization Strategy for Japan
Introduction: Why am I talking about Japan's Revitalization Strategy now?
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Define [Japanese-style innovation
[The Structure of Governance in Japan #Structure of Governance 5G to [Telepresence
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[The fusion of machines and humans is advancing.
Chapter 6 Education
[Japanese language skills are more important than English language skills.
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