Sorry but I'd argue that maybe the Japanese have learned how to find happiness beyond what western society construes to be a "respectful career path." Maybe they find plenty of joy in their personal life and beauty and value in even the most menial jobs.
THis is why the Japanese take even a job at McDonalds with pride and respect, while in the US some workers don't give a crap about their attitude with customer service.
And there's nothing wrong with being a blue collar worker in the US, versus being a high-level banker. It's what you make of it that counts.
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Sorry but I'd argue that maybe the Japanese have learned how to find happiness beyond what western society construes to be a "respectful career path." Maybe they find plenty of joy in their personal life and beauty and value in even the most menial jobs.
THis is why the Japanese take even a job at McDonalds with pride and respect, while in the US some workers don't give a crap about their attitude with customer service.
And there's nothing wrong with being a blue collar worker in the US, versus being a high-level banker. It's what you make of it that counts.
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