"When the wind blows, the bucket maker prospers"
It is an example of how an event can seemingly affect places and things that appear unrelated at first glance. It may also imply a sort of justification or rationalization.
According to Wikipedia, the flow seems to be as follows.
・When a strong wind blows, dust rises, and the number of people who suffer eye diseases and go blind increases.
・Those who lose their sight become shamisen players to eke out a living, and the demand for shamisen increases.
・The shamisen has cat skin stretched over its body. Cats are hunted indiscriminately and the number of mice increases.
・These mice gnaw on tubs and ruin them, causing people to replace their tubs.
・Therefore, the tub maker profits.
This causal relationship is...
It may be a stretch, but there is a sense that it transcends human knowledge.
Markets are likely built on similarly complex entanglements of cause and effect.
We should face such phenomena with a sense of awe toward things beyond human understanding.
Until next time.
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