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IQ800 Super genius murmur "Ahoster's star"

I was born in 1971, so I am 50 years old this year. What?

I don't know.

You shouldn't think you're about 26 years old forever.

 

■ Definition of terms

Ahoster ... ignorant and low-intelligence people

Bakaster...egocentric people who understand and do bad things

Hamster ... cute animal

 

Looking at last year's Corona, I wondered, "I'm sorry for the children now" and "What should I do?"

Even if I give birth to and raise the next people ... there is nothing good.

 

I can't set a "model" to "become such an adult".

Let's be like Shinzo Abe ... Let's be like Minister Kawai and Sugawara ...?

 

It seems that many readers of the Utsumi Shimbun are from the 1970s and 1980s, who are the same age as me. There are few teens and 20s.

 

Recently, videos are the main thing, but the "head level" of the comment writer in the comment section is too low ... I'm very sad. Is YouTube like that?

The Utsumi Shimbun had about 3,000 copies a few years ago, but suddenly increased to about 8,000 copies after doing the video and doing the addition problem. The video was also registered for 90,000 people at one time. From that point on, the level of readers declined ... it became terrible.

 

In the past, many of our readers were "highly educated, have a decent social status, and earned money." However, looking at the current comments, there are really many people with low intelligence who "do not study anything" or "do not think".

 

How much science or mathematics are you studying?

I dropped out of the National Institute of Technology Tokyo College of Industrial Chemistry at the age of 18, but I'm not stupid to drop out at that school.

Mostly, I ended up doing what you guys did in the third year of high school in one year. One of the things I struggled with in mathematics was the calculus exercises I did in the engineering department of the university.

Once, a math teacher from Seikei University High School came to teach on behalf of me, but he wrote on the board saying, "At Seikei High School, you can do up to the second vector, but you have to do it up to the third." The high school teacher's explanation was polite and easy to understand. We were university professors from the beginning, so we didn't understand more difficult math.

In the second grade, when we entered the small product, we were first taught the expansion of epsilon (epsilon delta reasoning).

After that, I became a member of society and attended a mathematics study session for students of the College of Liberal Arts at Kyoto University. Then, the students of Kyoto University had been expanding Epsilon since they entered the university. I wondered, "Is it the same at one of the highest peaks of national and public universities?"

So, my school was like "entering a national public university twice" if I went out seriously.

If you are the chief in the class of Tokyo National College of Technology at that time, you can transfer to the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Tokyo. And if you transfer, you will be the chief at the University of Tokyo. After that, I went to the hospital and at least a master's degree. Many people even take a doctorate.

 

At that time, it was the Tokyo Technology University Technical High School that was in contact with our school, but it was Shosen High School. I'm a university from the beginning. I think that's not the case.

 

Well. Even if you read the comments, questions, and emails of your current readers, I think "I'm not really studying."

 

What I often feel is, "If I start the engine with my original ability and write it out, everyone will not be able to read it ... it will be estranged."

 

Especially when talking about science and technology, or when you start talking about things ... it's no good. What's going on?

 

In Japan, there are many patterns such as "because I am not good at mathematics, so I am a liberal arts student", and it is easy for me to think and choose a faculty.

 

But I wasn't good at math either. My dad was a liberal arts student in Waseda's law department, saying that he would be a broadcast writer, and I also liked reading, but I was not good at mathematics.

I started programming in the 4th grade of elementary school, so I liked programming. However, programming is a special area even in science. It's different from math and physics.

Computer science is "the boundary area of ​​all science and humanities".

Therefore, even in technical college, professors and students majoring in electricity, machinery, and chemistry were not always able to program. Even in science, most of them were computer-on-chi.

Programming is actually a fairly advanced and human concept, so it can be a humanities person.

 

However, in Japan, everyone decides on their faculty and career path by "escape", "I'm not good at science, so I'm going to liberal arts." So do parents.

However, as you can see if you go abroad one step, whether it is in the United States or Europe, "the real humanities are smart."

Because I can't do math ... I can't do liberal arts ...

 

Think logically about data and things and discuss with people ... That's normal for the liberal arts elite over there.

A professor who studied abroad at an American university said

"College students don't play over there."

"America and stupid universities can't help"

"Because the top is completely different"

That's right.

 

When I talked to a professor at the University of Tokyo's research institute who directed the US-Russia European space joint project,

He became the story of an "Italian physicist."

"Italy has only the image of spaghetti or a supercar. Is physics amazing?"

"Italian physicists are at a high level."

"why?"

"Theoretical physics can't be done by ordinary people, but in Italy, the people who major in physics are the sons of former aristocrats ... there are many wealthy people."

"I see, because people who are rich and have plenty of time and spare time do physics, there is a basis for thinking carefully about the theory of basic science and immersing themselves in research for a long time."

"That's why Italy has a surprisingly great family of physicists."

What is strange about Japanese schools is that they are "high school baseball", "university relay road races", and so on. In the United States, "school is a place to study", so "if you want to play sports, pay to enter a private club", "with sufficient facilities and the support of trainers and scientists", and aim for a "gold medal".

Besides, Western athletes are born from "generalist" and "emotional education" rather than Japanese "biased" exercise and training. Skiers are not only skiers, they can do anything in swimming ... Sports are fun and favorite "geniuses" produce "results".

There is no gloomy, stupid world of guts in Japan.

Training for the American Marine Corps is the toughest in the world. However, there is no training to "hit with a knack" like the Empire of Japan.

Still strong enough. If the Japanese don't notice the "difference in level" in that area ... they will lose forever. The level does not go up either.

 

Therefore, Japanese humanities are "really low quality". Because of this, politics and economy do not go well.

There are too many "stupid universities" that are just called "universities". After doing the Kake Gakuen problem, I was told about "F Run University" by a media reporter for the first time. I didn't have an F run at the time.

There was no such university that "entered without an exam" ... except for the "Open University of Japan" that I graduated from.

 

During this time, there was a leaflet of "Takeda Juku" in my house. When I wondered what it was, he said, "I will pull up a child who does not attend school and has poor grades and enter a famous university."

That's more than 300 schools.


e? Suppose there are 40 people in one cram school, "Ahosters who can't study hard"

Try multiplying it by 300. There will be 12,000 "Ahosters" who will become the "food" of Takeda Juku all over Japan. I can't go to school or study ...

Can such people beat China and South Korea? It's too much

 

I have been to see "Free School" in Matsuyama City before. It is said that children who do not attend school will be "tailored" to graduate from high school. School is just a name, and there is a conference room like a cram school, and "let's make it possible to attend first".

What surprised me was that "200 children in Ehime prefecture are attending here alone." e? Even though there are some miserable places in one class at junior high school and high school in Ehime ... There are 200 "Ahosters" here.

 

I got on the train, got on the car with my parents, "just went" and "well done"

It wasn't cool without uniforms, so I was selling high school uniforms.

Just look at it and say, "I'm going to high school."

Even though it's a class, all you have to do is "watch the video of the laptop in front of you" and "report".

In order to get a high school graduate, at the end, if you "stay in Yakushima for 3 nights and 4 days", you will be "decided to go to high school" and "graduate".

The cost of this playful "high school laundering" is 500,000 yen.

Parents also want to "only shape" to "my child is a high school graduate" ... No.

From the essence of education ... parents, schools, the Ministry of Education, officials, local people ... all are running away.

N High School ... Playful naming commuting. It was a problem.

I wonder if that was also caused by Tsuguhiko Kadokawa. It will be a business.

As with Kake Gakuen, it's a "pseudo-education business" for "a hosters who don't use chopsticks or sticks."

I'll do school business if I'm a bad guy too. Delicious.

This is because the population of Ahosters with a deviation of 50 or less is produced far more each year than the number of humans with a deviation of 70. This is good for business.

But it's not education.

 

Education is not just about "text". Teachers are different from office workers because they "nurture people."

Human beings ... We will carefully nurture an important existence for decades and make it a full-fledged person. It's very patient and it costs money and time. That's why teachers had a high social status.

"Teacher" and "teacher" were recognized by both parents and the community.

But the teacher ... is now prostituted to a girl student, put out her hand and grabbed ... she's becoming an incomprehensible person.

It's like you can take care of your own child ... maybe you're not human.

 

In that respect, I feel sorry for my parents now.

However, since parents themselves are "ahosters," they cannot teach their children.

 

So what's the story? Oh, it's about the decline of science and university education. I'll be back

 

When it became a corona, the OUJ, which had been ridiculed, became a "good university." It's ironic. Both the University of Tokyo and Waseda will eventually become "The Open University of Japan". That is the world after Corona.

At the time of me, the Open University of Japan was "Anyone can enter if they pay, but only 5% of difficult universities can graduate." This is because most of them "cannot manage themselves and drop out".

 

French politicians are scholarly-class people who have received elite education above the University of Tokyo and are presidents and prime ministers. The speeches, talks, discussions ... Abe and Suga in Japan can only be seen as "shit".

EU leaders' speeches, talks, press conferences ... Even if a reporter asks a question, it will respond accurately and will not blur. I won't run away. Even American Trump can't escape even if the reporters tell him that he's not good at it. "Rebuttal properly"

So you can see how low the Japanese prime minister is ... Only humans of that degree can be "upper".

 

In an organization, if the "upper" is a waste, the people and members below are also a waste. Looking at the current state of affairs, from the prime minister to the minister of justice are doing corruption and bad things. When pursued, he makes an "excuse" and runs away.

 

In the EU, surely Finland or the Nordic countries, the minister said that such "scandals" were "even if they were gray or not legally wrong, I would resign because I was wrong as my politician." Voluntarily quit.

 

...... Japan used to be a country with high "morality". There was such a sensibility.

Nowadays, many people "cling" to "because it's not legally bad".

 

In this way, all the wrongdoing was justified and "reasonable".

So, will this kind of Japan continue forever ... it won't last.