Japanese pyramid society

Hi,

It's all sorts of uninteresting, this system.

The status determined by age creates inequality.

With a rigid concept that only allows for one-way thinking, and

Surrounded by people who never want to grow up.

Can you say that you are happy and prosperous?

Organized society is...

It is often compared to a pyramid structure.

I don't want to bother to exist on this structure.

There are times when I feel this way.

It is one of the evil customs that Japanese people hate. time, and yet everyone is equal in terms of seniority.

We have inherited this kind of biased schooling in vain and

Although mass-produced machines in a state of thoughtlessness pervade our society.

In my personal opinion, I would like to aim for a "diverse society.

First of all, a person's various abilities should be recognized.

Age and career are status after that.

He believes that a healthy relationship is one in which people respect each other.

Therefore, I think it is important to first think about how you want to be, where you want to be on the pyramid, and then to think about what you want to do.

This approach is also a necessary part of career development.

I think it's important to be where you need to be, where your abilities are needed.

That quality will lead to performance, too.

A graphic designer can't just hang on to a job as a craftsman and expect to get the job done.

I can't see a way out of it.

It's not that the pyramid structure is bad.

Where do you want to be on the pyramid?

Or are you in more than one pyramid?

I think it's okay to be a multi-player.

It's no fun to be at the bottom all the time.

At least that's how I feel.

Maybe 10 years from now, it will be a completely different era.

No, that's more like it.

Japan is too bad at metabolism!

Thank you.