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Thoughts on reading Pandemic written by Yuval Noah Harari

    Today I will talk about ''PANDEMIC'' written by Yuval Noah Harari, who is a historian and author of such famous book as ''Homodeus'' and ''Sapiens: A brief History of Humankind''. This book describes his views on how humanity should confront the coronavirus crisis and what changes will emerge in the world afterward. There are two things in this book that particularly impressed me .     First, he strongly said that globalization is key to solve this Problem. Globalization has been seen as a part of the cause of Coronavirus pandemic, and people often claim that de-globalization is only right plan to make this situation better. However, he said that such pandemics has occurred since long before globalization, and if anything, global cooperation has minimized the damage of epidemics like AIDS and Ebola in recent years. He has been certain that if we can cooperate with all other countries properly, we can get through this crisis.  At the s...

Impressions of watching The Shawshank Redemption

     Today I talked about impressions of a movie called The Shawshank Redemption. A brief description of the film is the protagonist, who is a brilliant young banker, is sentenced to life in prison for the shooting deaths of his wife and mistress, but in the truth, he was innocent. That's why, at first, he could not get used to prison, but through the relationships in there, he becomes determined to survive and not gives up hope.      The film of impressive point  is delicate psychological description, f or example, there is a prisoner who has lived in the prison for more than 50 years and is later released on parole, but he can't adjust to the outside and wants to go back to the prison, but he doesn't have the courage to commit the crime again, so he sadly commits suicide. He was a familiar face in the prison as a bookkeeper, but when he go out into the outside world, he can't find his place in the world and can't bear the loneliness.  ...

Stereotypes of Japan

 Today I listened to a podcast called stereotypes of Japan. They talked about stereotypes of Japan.  some of them are predictable, but others I hadn't even considered.     One of things I could not have predicted was that they thought all Japanese people were kimonos. Surprisingly, the images of Japan that foreigners have sometimes old-fashioned, and they often think that all Japanese people wear kimonos and are educated in Japanese culture, such as kabuki. We should probably learn about our own culture once again so that we can explain it to foreigners.     One of things I could have predicted was that they thought Japanese technology was very advanced. But when it comes to everyday items, Japan lags behind. For example, a cell phone that was sold in the U.S. a few years ago is being sold later in japan. In addition, Japan also seems to be lagging behind in installing free wifi, and foreigners live in Japan are frustrated about that.     It was g...

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