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Departure from Europeanism and Return to Japaneseization Theory --- Repent --- Mutual Help

Mutual Help

To help each other is to give strength to, assist, and support each other. Humans are said to be social animals. We do not live in complete isolation, but as members of society. Therefore, you must have some sort of relationship with different people in society. There may be relationships that support each other, and relationships that pull each other down. Some people may just be helping others, or being helped by others.

Mutual Help

We help each other so that we can compensate for each other's weaknesses and weaknesses and make good use of each other's strengths and strengths. Large difficulties that would be crushed if faced alone can be overcome if people help each other and face them. By helping each other, the power of people is multiplied.
If people in an organization help each other, the organization will be bright and happy. When people drag each other down, the organization becomes strained and the atmosphere becomes dark and cold. In order to make the organization bright and fun, it is important to encourage people to help each other.
A relationship where one-sided help or one-sided help is not a very good relationship. People who are being helped unilaterally often think that being helped is "natural". It is not good for a person to not be grateful for the help and not even think about repaying the favor.
By continuing to help someone unilaterally, you may be making that person a "useless person."
Even if you help, it's not good to do everything so that the other person doesn't have to do anything. Let's support the feeling that the other person is trying to do by himself, and assist a little when it doesn't go well. It's better to leave it with such a light help.
In society, we are helped by many people. With mutual help, a society can be established. In order to create a better and brighter society, it is important to actively encourage mutual help.


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