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AlastorDMC (Offline)
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02-09-2010, 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by atheistwithfaith
It just amazes me people would go to a completely foreign country, where the culture is totally alien to their own and the level of development of the country is such that their education does not put them ahead of the native residents, and not have thoroughly planned it through.

I'm all for spontaneity and living life passionately but you gotta have some grounding in reality, no?
Not much of surprise ... I think it is very obvious. People want something new, don't they ? Most of them would say: " Sitting in your home country for a whole life must be so boring ... " Of course one need to be either rich or special to live in Japan at easy and straight away. Otherwise you will need to actually be able do something to develop such dream.
However there are better and worse countries, like people trully are. ( No naive thoughts of equality ) And they have their own reasons to change their way of life, if it has at least some meaning.

But it is sad that most people don't realise that you need to distinguish between a childish dream or an actual ambition ( Like i have ).

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Originally Posted by Kenpachi11
the main reason i want to live in japan is that im in love with the culture and the people. and plus whats the use of living in the united states? they say we are free but we are no where near being free. so i dont see any reason to stay here. i hate were i live and probably always will hate it. and i know that im going to go to japan no matter what. and also you dont have to graduate from college to go and live in japan.
Ye, I agree with DarkAngel - it is far a lot easier to say than to achive your dream. ( But i hate the country where i have came from and the country where i am now. However it is the system itself that pisses me off so much in most cases - a system that was created by selfish humans. )
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