NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Fujiko F. Fujio and Equality

yabusameri I knew Fujiko F. Fujio sensei was great. image

sumikitijyukiti What's great about this is that the guy in the lead is a big guy, with long arms and legs and blessed with DNA that gives him an advantage in the sprint. The picture perfectly illustrates that there are those who have an advantage from the beginning in what appears to be an equality competition.

Gemini.icon - The cartoon illustrates that humans inherently have a desire to be superior to others. - At the starting line, everyone is allowed the possibility of coming out on top. - However, as the race unfolds and the winners and losers become apparent, "equality" becomes a rallying cry. - This depicts the human psychology that when a winner emerges, the loser will seek equality. - Ultimately, he suggests that humans are beings who oscillate between the desire to be superior and the desire to be equal.

Gemini.iconThe source of this image is believed to be part of an episode of "Nobita's Dinosaurs" in Fujiko F. Fujio's manga "Doraemon.

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  • kaburaya20131 "theory of the conquest of the earth". It is a good sci-fi short story with a good balance of logic and story. In a BBC science documentary program, a biologist once said, "If organisms as intelligent as humans existed on other planets, they would be as belligerent as we are.

  • Maybe this sounds right.
    • It's a story about aliens commenting on the Earth.
  • I bought it and read it.

sinozaki2 That's one of the strategies to take the lead, so I can't complain imho... I wonder if it's also a strength to silence those voices. I'm not sure if that's a strength.

hirosan1911 It's like asking someone who can't even produce a good result to give you a share. The religion created for such scum is communism, and in the end, the have-nots end up at the mercy of the smart exploiters.

peropero2548 You already have a different starting point. Fujiko F. Fujio might have a different expression now.

C6ogpwX63gwxOhP Superiority is the fuel that motivates people.

R9470466024240 Instead of reflexively blaming the person on top, you'd first want to ask why you can't go up.


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