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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Hikikomori
« Reply #10 on: June 05, 2019, 08:26:28 PM »
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Young adults may feel overwhelmed by modern Japanese society, or be unable to fulfill their expected social roles as they have not yet formulated a sense of personal honne and tatemae – one's "true self" and one's "public façade" – necessary to cope with the paradoxes of adulthood.  The dominant nexus of hikikomori centres on the transformation from youth to the responsibilities and expectations of adult life. Indications are that advanced industrialized societies such as modern Japan fail to provide sufficient meaningful transformation rituals for promoting certain susceptible types of youth into mature roles. As do many societies, Japan exerts a great deal of pressure on adolescents to be successful and perpetuate the existing social status quo. A traditionally strong emphasis on complex social conduct, rigid hierarchies and the resulting, potentially intimidating multitude of social expectations, responsibilities and duties in Japanese society contribute to this pressure on young adults.[21] Historically, Confucian teachings de-emphasizing the individual and favouring a conformist stance to ensure social harmony in a rigidly hierarchized society have shaped much of East Asia, possibly explaining the emergence of the hikikomori phenomenon in other East Asian countries.

Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Hikikomori
« Reply #11 on: June 06, 2019, 12:37:20 AM »
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Either way, it spells disaster for society when its men reject their God-given role to be leaders.
Slightly off topic, but everyone complains nowadays about a lack of leadership in men, yet no one admits that American society directly counteracts most leadership qualities - it abhors independent Action, it assails most creative ideas to problems (outside of money making ventures), and it promotes the spirit of individuality and subjectivism in truth.  These errors are uniquely an American blend of toxic thinking.  Our society is almost anti-leadership in mindset.  You can’t lead those who won’t follow.  How could anyone lead a bunch of crazed, prideful, emotional feminists?  How can you lead a bunch of whiny, know-it-all millennials?  How can you lead the spoiled, self-centered baby boomers?  Or the disenfranchised, drugged-out, there-is-no-hope poor?  Only a miracle can save our country.