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What I¡¯m thinking of 6 – Japan always reminds me of something
Everywhere I travel in Japan, whether it's a metropolis or a region, a private residence, motel, restaurant, or a neighborhood alley, everything feels essential to me. There are safety facilities on building sites, as well as big and small facilities in restaurants and hotels. The usage of toilet water in restrooms, food in restaurants, and garbage collection are all the same. They don't waste anything, including space, materials, and time. In general, it appears that their lifestyles are like this. Like their transparent perspective on life.
Anyway, their emergence seemed more natural than startling to me. Because I felt again what I already knew before. As with the realistic stories of Japan that I heard from my parents and relatives who lived in Japan for a long time during the Japanese colonial period, I had something more realistic to offer. This was my own experience. Working in sectors allowed me to see and hear directly the talents and passion that people developed in Japan.
I worked in a factory during the day and attended school at night. In Seoul in the early 1960s, every aspect of society remained unfinished. Factories as tiny as the household industry were established and dismantled. As a consequence, I visited numerous factories. Among them, I worked for a long period at an accessory factory that created rings, a doll factory, a factory that produced electric record players, a rabbit meat processing factory, and a wig factory etc.
There was something common here. During the Japanese colonial era, every manufacturing owner came to Japan to study new techniques. They were attentive and thorough with everything. They never passed by not just around the room, but also a rubber band, a screw, or a wire that had fallen beneath the workstation. I also saw them gathered in a container. Whenever I saw that, I felt like I was guilty of something. I'm now making the most of the talents and enthusiasm I learnt from them for the rest of my life.
"Rome was not built in a day." Let's put another nation in place of "Rome." Britain, France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal, Greece, Japan, and the USA. Israel. It sure makes sense. They were not built in a day nor disappeared overnight, and they won't. Then let's put "Korea" in this spot. No. It doesn't make sense to me. It's because ROK is a miracle country that achieved independence and prosperity much too swiftly and effortlessly. Miracles seldom endure long. It's like saying, "Easy come, easy go.¡°
I can't find any weaknesses in Japan, no matter how hard I look. I'm envious of them. However, I am depressed. While enjoying breakfast at this hotel restaurant, I saw on Sapporo TV that 'the Samsung Electronics union had finally gone on strike'. All eyes were on the TV. It's because of the brand name "Samsung." Samsung symbolizes the Republic of Korea's achievements. However, it made me sad and humiliated that those who despise and threaten Samsung are not outsiders, but Koreans themselves.
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Completely agree with you.
Without them who learned Japan
and their spirit we can enjoy our
lives in freedom and prosperity.
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