[Today's Lisa Zate Topic] When SNS hurt people

 There was a column of YAHOO news that made me a little interested. It's about a post by a university lecturer in response to Japanese famous musician. He also said to her, "I wanted great people to have a great attitude." His "I want you to die" statement is totally unacceptable, and I shouldn't have taught such a person as a teacher. Many rich young people who are on TV or/and SNS. who announced they are making huge money in their early twenties and thirties, and showing their life styles, and then the young people want to become like them and start following them on SNS. Those who are on the top of SNS money makers are absolutely same as great artists or actors with the successful talent. Now that I've become an "Famous person," I have to be careful about my actions and remarks, and take responsibility.

However, the difficult point is that the protagonist of SNS is always you. Posting what you like, whatever you say, and post it. You'll quickly connect with others and make friends with people you've never seen. That's why I think it's good. SNS has changed Japanese society from "leaving a good university and entering a good company". People are no longer at the kind of level of where they left school, or what company they work for. I like the phenomenon of Japan. (Because I was originally become a victim of some of these "Japanese concepts.") Probably some of my generation had to go to university even though they didn't want to. But that era is over.

I think Japanese education is very accurate aside from foreign languages. I think they have BASIC systemHowever, it does not matter if you can become a person who has the power to earn yourself by going out into the world in the future. No, isn't it? At the same time, I think that the moral time of those who interact with people should be fully spent at school. Since SNS can say badly that people can speak without showing their faces, some people actually suffered from it.

We always want to have a "good" relationship with each other. There is nothing to make a life of only 80 years dirty. If you have a happy life, I will make others happy. It's not that difficult. If you follow the manners, care for yourself and others, and somehow make some unhappy people happy, you may pursue your own happiness.

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