The Japanese have modest minds.
Sometimes, this can work against us.
That's why we have a strange situation where people who appear on T.V. or write books and say bad things about Japan make a lot of money.
In recent years, not only stupid critics and politicians but also many academics have said foolish things like, "We should learn from Korea."
NTT is a large, excellent company that can be proud of globally.
There is a world of difference between NTT and similar companies based in the U.S., such as Google.
Google may have become one of the world's leading companies based on the number of searches it receives, but
Google's compatibility with the people who suffer huge losses due to the countless criminal acts in the internet space it dominates is terrible.
The most important things for a democracy, such as defamation of the honor of citizens, invasion of privacy, and crimes of obstruction of business, are rarely corrected due to the inaction of Google.
On the other hand, NTT.
I tried calling them today because I needed help using their online form.
In the past, a human would answer the phone from the start, but now it's a computer voice response.
Japan copies all the bad things from America.
While thinking about that, I pressed the button as instructed.
The response changed to a human being.
There was something familiar to large Japanese companies in the past.
Companies exist for their customers.
They should never make their customers wait even for a second.
The speed of the response was based on the excellence and scale of the large companies that represented Japan.
Google's Japanese branch doesn't even have a phone that connects to customers.
I think that's because they are shameless robber barons.
If you think that you have a keen insight,
If thinking that you want to know the truth about Japan and the world and that you want to find a suitable answer in the 21st century
It should subscribe to "the civilized turntable," my current book.
It isn't saying that it is the discovery of the Nobel prize class for show.
If you subscribe to "The Turntable of Civilization," you should know that there is no answer above the one I wrote as the answer to Japan and the world.
Sometimes, this can work against us.
That's why we have a strange situation where people who appear on T.V. or write books and say bad things about Japan make a lot of money.
In recent years, not only stupid critics and politicians but also many academics have said foolish things like, "We should learn from Korea."
NTT is a large, excellent company that can be proud of globally.
There is a world of difference between NTT and similar companies based in the U.S., such as Google.
Google may have become one of the world's leading companies based on the number of searches it receives, but
Google's compatibility with the people who suffer huge losses due to the countless criminal acts in the internet space it dominates is terrible.
The most important things for a democracy, such as defamation of the honor of citizens, invasion of privacy, and crimes of obstruction of business, are rarely corrected due to the inaction of Google.
On the other hand, NTT.
I tried calling them today because I needed help using their online form.
In the past, a human would answer the phone from the start, but now it's a computer voice response.
Japan copies all the bad things from America.
While thinking about that, I pressed the button as instructed.
The response changed to a human being.
There was something familiar to large Japanese companies in the past.
Companies exist for their customers.
They should never make their customers wait even for a second.
The speed of the response was based on the excellence and scale of the large companies that represented Japan.
Google's Japanese branch doesn't even have a phone that connects to customers.
I think that's because they are shameless robber barons.
If you think that you have a keen insight,
If thinking that you want to know the truth about Japan and the world and that you want to find a suitable answer in the 21st century
It should subscribe to "the civilized turntable," my current book.
It isn't saying that it is the discovery of the Nobel prize class for show.
If you subscribe to "The Turntable of Civilization," you should know that there is no answer above the one I wrote as the answer to Japan and the world.
2012/10/27、紀伊國屋書店梅田本店にて。
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