Why do young people in Japan lose their fighting spirit?

Updated on history 2024-07-16
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First, there is a general pessimism about the future among young people in Japan. At the end of 2013, Japan** conducted a survey of 1,000 young men and women aged 13 to 29 in seven countries: Japan, the United States, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Sweden. When asked the question, "Do you think your future is bright?", Japanese teenagers who are "generally bright" stayed at the lowest among the seven countries surveyed, while the other six countries were in between; When it comes to the question "Do you think you will be a happy person when you are 40 years old?", the Japanese are also the least affirmative.

    Second, the relationship between the master and the slave at the top and bottom of the social class is strict, and it is difficult for young people to get ahead. The group composition of Japanese society is a kind of "vertical society", which is a strict master-slave relationship between upper and lower levels, and this master-slave relationship overlaps at multiple levels to form the class of the whole society. In the traditional Japanese group structure, after a person enters the group, it is only possible to achieve a certain level through the favor and promotion of his or her immediate boss.

    Setting limits on young people and not allowing them to "come out of nowhere" is the mainstream view and consciousness in Japanese society. <>

    Third, most of society's wealth is in the hands of the elderly. According to statistics, of the 1,500 trillion yen of existing financial assets in Japan, 60% are over 60 years old and 50 years old. In this way, the financial assets in the possession of persons over 50 years of age reach. On the other hand, 20-30-year-olds only.

    As the average life expectancy in Japan continues to increase, a large number of important jobs are occupied by the elderly, and wealth is concentrated in the hands of the elderly. Young people are getting poorer and poorer, unable to have positive ideas about their future. <>

    Fourth, the policy is tilted towards the elderly. The instability of work and life has made young people in Japan more struggling to survive, and it has also caused them to lose interest in politics. At the same time, Japan's young population is converging in large metropolitan areas, and the local population is becoming smaller and smaller, and the aging trend is also faster than that of metropolitan areas.

    In this way, the "gold content" of the right of the elderly to vote is getting bigger and bigger. This social structure is unconsciously reflected in the policies of politicians, making them heavily skewed in favour of the elderly. <>

    Fifth, the social security system is basically perfect, and there is no day when there is no time to get by. Young people in Japan have no problem with basic food and clothing, and parents do not worry about their children's survival in the future. Japanese parents don't have much idea of "hoping that their son will become a dragon and their daughter will become a phoenix", and they rarely instill in their children the concept of entering a prestigious school and succeeding, and the vast majority of young people are not so eager to succeed.

    Ambitious young people have no chance to get ahead, and in the end they have to eat and drink.

    It is not so much that Japanese young people have lost their fighting spirit, but that society and ** have jointly worn out their fighting spirit. <>

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Different social environments and cultural attitudes will lead to different attitudes towards life among young people. If it is said that all young people in Japan have lost their fighting spirit, then I definitely disagree, because there are also people who are struggling in Japan, for example, some time ago, the bottom hot girl starring Jun Arimura told the story of a girl who was admitted to a good university by struggling and hard work.

    Therefore, there are young people in Japan who have this spirit of struggle, but they certainly cannot be compared with our side, and there is no comparable value, after all, the social environment is different, and of course the same standards cannot be compared. Many people say that young people in Japan have lost their fighting spirit, and perhaps in some ways this is the case. Because Japan's social security system is very good and the country is well developed, even if the average young person graduates from high school and works at a convenience store, he can live on his own.

    In addition, the aging of the population in Japan is serious, and most of the wealth of society is in the hands of the elderly. It is difficult for young people to realize their ideals even if they struggle. In addition, life in Japan is already very comfortable, and there are few problems for people to worry about.

    Not only that, but the animation industry in Japan is also developing very well, and many young people will choose to stay at home and do what they like, and reading manga and playing games is also a norm. The most important thing is that young people in Japan have no pressure to speak of, because many of the things that we need to think about and worry about are taken care of by the state, and they don't need to worry about it at all. However, for us, if you don't work hard, then it's a completely different situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Japan has a small land area and has always been a nation of struggle. But at present, they are confident that they have sufficient resources and are prepared.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The pressure on Japanese people's lives has increased, and the cost of various expenses is too high.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Class consolidation and economic decline. bai

    Young people have ambition and hope, but the essence of the "father-to-son" DAO behind the ingenuity spirit shows that Japan is a country where the remnants of feudal power are still stubborn, in such a country, if the individual struggle wants to achieve something, it must take the chariot of national prosperity, which is why Japanese civilians supported the war in World War II - to improve the fate of themselves and their families; It was also the benefits of post-war reconstruction that followed Japanese companies to the world and earned profits from the global market, which allowed many Japanese citizens to exploit consumers in third world countries and maintain the level of developed countries.

    The economic situation has been severe since the Japanese economic crisis, and the upward trend of the country has been stifled by the United States, which has made the entire market economy in a state of slump, and the reduction of manufacturing exports has reduced the number of jobs and the employment rate has declined, and many people have become redundant labor, and they have to develop a cultural economy, which is the fundamental reason why the otaku culture has flourished.

    After the expansion of university enrollment, there are more and more talents, and the labor cost has decreased, which is the bargaining power of young people who are struggling is getting lower and lower. The exploitation of people in labor relations and social distribution is unchanged, but the process of being in communism and capitalism is different, and the results are different in the period of rising national power and the period of national decline.

    For young Japanese, it will be difficult for them to salvage Japan's decadent statehood, and a second Japan is the future, either by destroying the superstructure and redistributing it to revive economic decisions, or by starting anew overseas.

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