Profoundness

Upload: 25 December 2019, Last update: 22 February 2020.

Profoundness is where it cannot be defined. In image, it is dark. Profoundness of thought comes from the expectations that there are something not defined as of the moment. A profound concept has margins for possible development, or connections with (an)other concept(s) behind it. The chain(s) is(are) not entirely clear . Even if the definition of a target is clear, others related have vagueness.

Even if it has many historical connections, once it became completely clear it would not feel profound. One with clear definition comes up to surface while in some cases having relation with others. That is to say that profoundness is the potential that one cannot clarify but can expect at the moment.

Vulnerability of memory

Thinking back increases the doubts and points which the person is not sure. However, the truths are limited, so just think about whether at each moment what was like the each scene was increases just the doubtful points. Surely on the way to recall what happened people may notice what happened, but from which further concerns comes up on their mind because after finding a truth, to confirm the truthfulness in their mind people try to look at it from other aspects.

Calmness in Japan these days

Upload: 8 December 2019. Last update: 9 December 2019.

Japan is so calm that even though the recent controversy on the cherry blossom party has not been solved, the citizens are relatively calmer than Hong Kong in which many protesters have been protesting and France in which “806,000” or “1.5 million” in another calculation[1] people gathered to protest on 5 December 2019.

I read many criticisms on Japan’s case on the Internet, and it seemed that there were those comments on mainstream media, but it is limited.

[1] The figures comes from Le Monde which cited these numbers: the former announced by Ministry of the Interior and the latter is the unions, 0:12-, available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlDNgumoAZ8 Accessed 8 December 2019.