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In this episode, I reflect on the limits of the “personal responsibility” mindset that’s often used to judge people who struggle. While I believe it’s important to take ownership of our actions, I question whether it's fair to ignore structural inequalities—like family background, education, or economic conditions. Not everyone starts from the same place. I also share why I think a mature society should let people ask for help without shame and offer second chances. This isn’t about making excuses—it’s about creating a world where even the less strong can live with dignity.
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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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In this episode, I reflect on the limits of the “personal responsibility” mindset that’s often used to judge people who struggle. While I believe it’s important to take ownership of our actions, I question whether it's fair to ignore structural inequalities—like family background, education, or economic conditions. Not everyone starts from the same place. I also share why I think a mature society should let people ask for help without shame and offer second chances. This isn’t about making excuses—it’s about creating a world where even the less strong can live with dignity.
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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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