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This episode explores the surprising connection between skill supremacy and social withdrawal (hikikomori). At first glance, they appear to be opposites: one seeks safety in bed, the other in constant self-improvement. Yet both share the same root—fear of being hurt. Many people believe mastering skills alone guarantees survival in today’s competitive society. Others avoid society altogether to protect themselves. I argue that neither extreme is sustainable. Skills matter, but without human connection, trust, and vulnerability, success is fragile. Join me as I reflect on why true resilience requires facing society, not escaping from it.
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ビジネスのために日本語を学んでいる人のための情報を発信していますhttps://businessnihongo555.blogspot.com/
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By Shigeki SenseiThis episode explores the surprising connection between skill supremacy and social withdrawal (hikikomori). At first glance, they appear to be opposites: one seeks safety in bed, the other in constant self-improvement. Yet both share the same root—fear of being hurt. Many people believe mastering skills alone guarantees survival in today’s competitive society. Others avoid society altogether to protect themselves. I argue that neither extreme is sustainable. Skills matter, but without human connection, trust, and vulnerability, success is fragile. Join me as I reflect on why true resilience requires facing society, not escaping from it.
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●ビジネス日本語学習者のための無料メルマガ講座https://my162p.com/p/r/odSmegng
●ビジネス日本語学習者向けブログ
ビジネスのために日本語を学んでいる人のための情報を発信していますhttps://businessnihongo555.blogspot.com/
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