Low desire is just an excuse

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-28

If you write the words "low-desire society", many people's first reaction is: Isn't this Japan?

Japan is associated with low libido, which is actually quite a strange thing.

In the 80s of the last century, the Japanese economy was on fire, so hot that it could buy the entire land in the United States. At that time, the Japanese were drunk and drunk, singing songs every night, and they couldn't wait to soak in desire all day long.

For many years, Japan has firmly occupied the position of the world's largest market for luxury goods. Tokyo, Japan's *** temperament is not lost to New York at all.

In "Flowers", it is written that Mr. Bao went to Tokyo and met Reiko, which is lively enough, right?

That's a glimpse of the Japanese indulging their desires.

Later, those people grew old in the ongoing economic downturn, and they had neither the money to toss nor the physical strength to toss.

Their next generation has grown up in such a downhill path, and their desires are so low that there are even "herbivores".

Young people in Japan rarely think about starting a business, and they are used to lying flat in the workplace and growing old from the beginning.

In fact, everyone in the world understands a truth: there is no low desire, but a low budget.

So hearing someone remind you to prepare to "live a tight life" sends an unmistakable signal: money is not going to be profitable.

If you can save it, you can save it, including desire.

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