"Sometimes it is necessary for humans to close their eyes and jump off the stage of clear water" (Prime Minister Ishiba, 80-year postwar perspective)
Prime Minister Ishiba’s postwar eighty-year viewpoint, which he has been particular about, continued yesterday.
“Even Hideki Tōjō, the Minister of the Army, reportedly pressed Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe to say, ‘Humans sometimes need to close their eyes and jump off the stage of Shimizu.’ In this way, when mental and emotional judgments are valued over calm and rational judgments, we must not repeat a history that misleads the country's course.”
As soon as I feel it’s shallow,
I also think,
Is it okay to decide things so resolutely like this?
I feel that the phrase “sometimes you need to close your eyes and jump off the stage of Shimizu” isn’t wrong. In trading too, there may be moments when you must make such a resolve.
War, after all, is a human activity beyond human understanding.
When a cornered person tries to protect something,
Bet on the uncertain, perhaps with a low probability but still a bet,
That might have been the sentiment behind it, I can take.
Yet they cry out as if there was a definitive correct answer for a history that’s already fixed in place.
What would the Prime Minister who left no real achievements say eighty years later! That’s how I felt.
And the attitude of trying to shift blame onto others makes me feel nauseous as well.
It’s difficult, but I’d like you to face history with a sense of contemporaneity as well.
And I also feel like talking more about the future.
It’s as if someone is showing a finished chart and saying,
“Buy here, take profits here.”
That’s what it’s like.
It’s the same as those so-called commercial products (lol).
Until next time.
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