Octavian, the first emperor of Rome, was wise. Always advised subordinates to hurry slowly. Perhaps it is advice to work hard, but to take care of things steadily with peace of mind. And he told his subordinates that one talent is enough, and it would mean to be wary of useless competition and greed.
While driving a bus in a new city area that constitutes an orthogonal street shape, I experienced an inner world where impatience and relaxation collide violently. I saw 90% of traffic accidents that I could see throughout my life there, and I would have said 90% of the swear words I've ever spoken to myself there. The road was straight and the building was straight, and the wide eight-lane road went up and down like a roller coaster. Perhaps because I lived in a rural city with many students and tourists for a long time, my relaxed mental world seemed to be shocked there. A year later, I laughed at the fact that I became similar to the local residents in the form of a street/anavenue that looked mercilessly.
In the early period of economic growth, Korea and any other country needed to draw diligence and competitive desire and use it as a driving force for economic development. However, as the economy and society develop, the desire for a high-level quality of life problem becomes the driving force behind the development. However, the middle-aged generation, who have experienced a period of rapid economic development, has a problem in that they cannot abandon their habits synchronized with the times. That's probably why Japan and Korea are agonizing over conservative movements.
In Western society, where citizenship is established, there are many countries that do economic growth without worrying about economic growth, welfare does not lazy the people, and even grows chaebols (large corporations). The three Scandinavian countries, Germany, France, Britain, and Benelux countries, are generally countries where work is valued and human beings are valued.
The economist Guy Standing, who claims basic income, the essence of welfare, says.
The impact of a basic income on mental health would include what are called ‘relational effects’. inducing more balanced and relaxed interpersonal relationships once financial stress a reduced. A study of children in Cherokee tribal families who received regular payments from the reservation’s casino earning found that parents argued less (mainly because they were less likely to argue over money) while children suffered less from anxiety and behavioural disorders. did better at school and were less likely to drift into crime,
In Japanese society, where there are many elderly voters who have been unable to abandon their conservative minds that have been strengthened during the economic growth period, there are many cases in which workers' basic rights are violated despite the lack of economically active workers. The reason is the lack of composure and human perspective in the social atmosphere. It may be because conservative political forces are in power for a long time.
If North Korea starts economic growth, competitive and urgent vitality will be helpful in the early stages, but the leader's initiative always needs to be long-term and widely insight into the nature of humans and systems. In the long run, it should advocate a welfare state. In that respect, Singapore, which has achieved both growth and welfare as a long-term single-person country, is considered a great country.
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