NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Diary 2025-07-27

I think we should give more and more opportunities and references to those who want to learn, but what should we do with those who don't want to learn?

  • I heard that in Taiwan there are some commentaries on ZKP for elementary school students.

  • Japan's high literacy rate is lowering [social costs

    • Similarly, IT literacy lowers the cost of running a society when the overwhelming majority of people know the bare minimum.
    • Compulsory education is compulsory for parents, and parents have the power to enforce it on their kids, and as a result, most kids are learning to read.
    • The question is what to do with adults who are not IT literate at this time.
  • Since we can't force them to learn, I think we have to create incentives to learn.

    • It's a world where those who learn more gain more and those who don't lose less.
    • Whether or not this is contrary to "leaving no one behind"
      • Personally, I don't think you left any behind.
      • Choosing to proactively lose money is a kind of [the right to execute a fool
    • It may be that some people will say, "That's inexcusable! But since the days of Fukuzawa Yukichi's encouragement of learning, it is a matter of course that "those who don't learn lose money".
      • You can go on and on about increasing opportunities for people to realize that it's more beneficial to learn and to support those who want to learn.

from/villagepump/2025/07/27

  • How to Rest the Spirit

    • What is rest in the first place?
    • (o3) Resting the spirit is the act of reducing stimulation, regulating the autonomic nervous system, and restoring attention resources. Rather than aiming for complete "nothingness," a shift from a state of high load to a state of low load is sufficient rest.
    • Why do men die alone?
  • I don't feel like I'm resting at home, so once I'm inside, even though it's hot, I'm going to go outside and check out a little exhibit in the community.

    • Low Brain Strain Activities
    • Take a leisure sheet, eat lunch on the lawn, and come back.
  • Grass park, all to yourself!

    • Try walking barefoot on the lawn.
    • Try drying Vibram in direct sunlight.
    • There's a soft carpet where the big tree is shaded during the day, but it's dying where it's in direct sunlight.
      • I tried to get water in plastic bottles at the water fountain and sprinkle it on the places where it was about to die, but it was too little.
      • Pour water on the feet and dry them with the wind.
    • Standing barefoot on concrete is too hot.
      • Shouldn't dogs be allowed to wear shoes?
  • I came back about an hour later (1 to 2 pm).

    • The frozen Aquarius I bought at the convenience store didn't melt.
    • I quickly drank all the green tea I bought.
    • I had to go to the bathroom, so I came back.
  • I took a book with me, but I didn't have time to read it.

    • On the other hand, it was a nice "reduced stimulation" and brain rest.
    • I was going to write "cool down," but it was hot w
      • It's like taking a bath.
      • Not sunbathing, not forest bathing, what?
      • Lawn park bathing
  • Write down what you have to do, specify those that have deadlines, and do them in order of closeness.

    • 7/27 Switching weekly journal, reviewing Twitter, etc.
    • 7/30 dd2030 for feedback on the experience of the broadband AI.
    • 7/31 Manuscript deadline
    • 8/1 Presentation of in-house study session, beginning of new project
  • Diary 2025-07-26 ←Diary 2025-07-27 → Diary 2025-07-28 100 days ago Diary 2025-04-18. 1 year ago Diary 2024-07-27.


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