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The reason why Japanese people want inefficiency for some reason.

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Well, today I'm going to talk about "why Japanese people seek inefficiency for some reason".

But before that, please.

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Then it's the main topic.

Well, everyone.

Today is also the biggest question, I will talk a little bit about the inefficient productivity that Japanese people do.

Because I think some of you have already noticed, but our country, Japan, remains inefficient even after the end of COVID-19.

Despite the fact that DX, ZOOM meetings, work from home, and other items that promote efficiency have come out, the places we are incorporating more and more, and the total places are almost the same after all, and they are still operating in analog.

Somehow, I feel like that.

Because the first thing I think is that I'm commuting by car, but what has been particularly impressive about the past year is the number of cars.

It's almost the same as before Corona.

At the time of Corona, the traffic volume was decreasing, but now it's the same as it was.

As usual, there was a traffic jam at the usual place, and I said, "Huh? Didn't you get a job from home?" I think so.

Somehow, when I look at the number of these cars, I think, "It's going back to normal after all," and "This is Japaneseness."

The temperament of Japanese people is originally conservative, has a nature that does not like heterogeneity, and after that, there are reluctance, and it is easy to depend on people.

That's why I don't like change very much.

Follow the majority.

I don't want to be beaten for doing too much.

Is it such a place?

Because it's easy if you don't change, follow the majority, and don't go out too much.

So I'm going to enter today's conclusion around here.

"Why do Japanese people want inefficiencies?" The answer is because it's easy.

Well, everyone is like that, there are not many people who want to force them to have a hard time.

Everyone wants to have fun.

Moreover, if you are going to live happily, you should definitely choose "Easy" rather than having a hard time.

What do you think?

Have you gradually come to understand?

If you want to live happily, you should usually choose "Raku".

That means that "Raku" is not evil, right?

Actually, this is one more thing I wanted to tell you, that is, because there is a deep-rooted value that it is not bad to have fun, so many Japanese people move inefficiently.

Well, how was it, today's story?

At first glance, I think that the way of working in Japan is inefficient only because of the temperament of Japanese people, but in fact, in the back of it, there was a hidden value that having fun is not evil.

I've explored it quite deeply, but did you understand it?

Every day like this, I try to write deeply about the events that happened, think about the psychology of various people, and then I also blog about how to read and use it.

If you are interested, I have posted various other blogs, so please come and play there as well.

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See you later✌️

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