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People only think about money.

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#1
  • Taro
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  • 2021/01/31 20:31

People are so sad because all they think about is money
It would be a lot easier if they were good enough to live without spending money.

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#20
  • Taro
  • 2021/02/03 (Wed) 23:08
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Karma
To be honest, I don't want to receive unemployment insurance myself, although I do care about it.
When I go outside, I see so many homeless people who have lost their energy, and all I see are people passing by with dead fish eyes, that I wonder if the world is really like this ?.
So I think that if we stop spending money and build Hawaii from the ground up again, where we can live comfortably with the homeless people, it will be much closer to paradise on earth.
The land of Hawaii, which is beautiful and precious, is being hardened with concrete, and a large number of hot and unsatisfying vehicles are running on top of it.
Such a Hawaii is disappointing. All tourists will be disappointed deep down that something is different, as it is now.

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#21
  • シニカル
  • 2021/02/04 (Thu) 00:29
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# Regarding Taro's comment back on 14
< Purple,
I really agree with you that Taro is altruistic. You are very perceptive. Excellent. I see that you have a lot of life experience.
I think you have to make your own desperate efforts first before you become a "self-sacrificing" person.
However, I don't think Taro understands Purple's ironical metaphor.
< Mr. kakaka,
Regarding the mystery of the Japanese couple receiving unemployment insurance, Taro says they smell like foreigners receiving welfare benefits living in Japan,
but ( they have been receiving unemployment insurance ・ and paying for employment insurance after leaving their jobs. You don't seem to understand the difference between ) a system that provides benefits so that people who have been paying for unemployment insurance can find a job without worrying about their livelihood and
welfare ( a system that provides financial assistance to households whose income falls below the standard amount due to circumstances such as difficulty in working ).
Japanese married couples are also eligible if they pay proper taxes, are enrolled in unemployment insurance, have the insurance premium deducted from their wages, and meet the payment conditions.
Of course, kakaka-san understands this, which is why he commented.
< blue,
Taro wrote about unconditional money being paid out and so on, but the reality is that it is rejected unless the person meets the conditions
You know that there is no such thing as unconditional payment.
Perhaps you are nice to people and do a lot of volunteer work and GIVE&TAKE GIVE all the time.

# Regarding Taro's comment in
< Ungaisoten,
< Sage,
you both probably have a long social life and a lot of life experience, and know the ins and outs of society, sour and sweet. You know all the ins and outs of society, the sour and the sweet.
I could tell immediately from your comments that you have actually done a number of important jobs. I think you are a happy person with many wonderful encounters and friends who help others.
But Taro still needs to train himself to accumulate more life experiences to read that much.

< # 16 Apologies,
I think many of us agree with your quick thinking to write a poignant and targeted comment in one sentence.
I would advise him to be homeless, but I think Taro is already homeless ?

< # 19 Karma,
You hit the nail on the head. 19 Karma, You hit the nail on the head. It's wonderful.
Taro writes that he doesn't want to receive unemployment insurance, but he is concerned about it because he doesn't get it even if he wanted to.
Taro has repeatedly said in # 3 and # 20 comments that all people pass by with dead fish eyes.
This is something that only someone who has experienced being looked at that way can feel the passerby's gaze. So Taro is ・ ・ ・ .

Question for Taro.
1 . Do you have a family ?
2 . Do you have someone to provide for ?
3 . Are you an idealist, a dreamer of escaping reality ?
4 . Have you had a long and continuous period of responsible work in a company or elsewhere ?
5 . Are you a Marxist ・ Leninist ?
6 . Do you have a home ?
7 . Do you pay taxes ?
8 . Do you have health insurance ?
9 . How many real friends do you have ?
10 . Why do you assume that signing a contract of employment will eliminate your chances of meeting someone nice ?
11 . Why do you use the term "paradise on earth" which was once used to attract people to North Korea ?

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#22

Mr. Cynical

Questions like that are against privacy and irrelevant ?
For example, whether I have a family or not, a house or not, doesn't change whether my opinion is right or wrong.
If you judge me by such titles, then your values are wrong.
Marx ・ I don't know anything about Leninism or North Korea, nor am I interested in them at all.
At least my opinion is not something I made up by copying someone else, but something I came up with on my own with my own experience.
You seem to look down on homeless people.
Those who are working hard with employment contracts are taking about 20% of the money they earn from their work to politicians who sleep during congress or don't do much of anything. They are brainwashed by society into thinking that it is natural for them to sweat for those idiots and look down on the homeless who live freely without the cooperation of those idiots.
What we need nowadays is not to work for society like robots, but for everyone to be free and live together without contracts and helping each other according to their mood.

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#23
  • mickey
  • 2021/02/06 (Sat) 14:22
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America is capitalism, and capitalism means, in the extreme, that everything is a
commodity except humans.
Money is always needed to pay for the purchase of that commodity.
Lenin, a revolutionary who thought similarly to you, created a communist country, the Soviet Union,
but what is happening now ?
The country is collapsing, corruption is rampant, and many citizens are living in small old dirty apartments
even though there is so much land. Many citizens are living in small, old, dirty apartments.

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#24
  • Aloha
  • 2021/02/07 (Sun) 00:53
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Taro

There are many different opinions, including Taro's.
Every opinion is a different way of thinking.

I have developed many relationships through my business.
Some of them I can call my best friends, people I can help each other without compensation.
I don't think your opinions and values are wrong or right because I have met many different people.
However, all of the people who can help each other without compensation, whom I can call my best friends, have good relationships with each other, and perhaps that is why their work seems to be going well.

As for me personally, I lost my job last year due to Corona and I have a family and children.
My philosophy about work is not to do what I don't want to do, but only to do the work I want to do, and I have continued to do it to the best of my ability.
I believe that is what is best for others and for me.
I do what I want to do to the best of my ability, and the result is for the benefit of others, and I get paid for it.
I don't think of it as money earned by myself alone, so if I can afford to spend the money I earn, I think it is something that everyone, including myself, can do to help others and contribute to society.
Of course, the disparity is widening in today's society, and I think that is a big problem.
However, I don't think money is evil, but how to earn and spend money is what is important.
I do what I want to do, so I don't have to be employed in a job I don't want to do for the money Taro mentioned and become a dead fish's eye.

I have to admit that I am anxious about this situation, but I also see it as an opportunity, so I am not feeling negative about it.
Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses.
I hope that we will have a society where everyone can do what they want to do and earn money by doing it.

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