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Monday, March 28, 2011

10 things to learn from Japan : Don't Miss It!


10 things to learn from Japan : Don't Miss It!
10 things to learn from Japan
 
1. THE CALM - Not a single visual of chest-beating or wild grief. Sorrow itself has been elevated.

2. THE DIGNITY - Disciplined queues for water and groceries. Not a rough word or a crude gesture.

3. THE ABILITY - The incredible architects, for instance. Buildings swayed but didn’t fall.
 
4. THE GRACE - People bought only what they needed for the present, so everybody could get something.

5. THE ORDER - No looting in shops. No honking and no overtaking on the roads. Just understanding.

6. THE SACRIFICE - Fifty workers stayed back to pump sea water in the N-reactors. How will they ever be repaid?

7. THE TENDERNESS - Restaurants cut prices. An unguarded ATM is left alone. The strong cared for the weak.
 
8. THE TRAINING - The old and the children, everyone knew exactly what to do. And they did just that.

9. THE MEDIA - They showed magnificent restraint in the bulletins. No sensationalizing. Only calm reportage.

10. THE CONSCIENCE - When the power went off in a store, people put things back on the shelves and left quietly

This makes the nation great.

Why The Japanese Aren't Looting

Foreign observers are noting with curiosity and wonder that the Japanese people in disaster-plagued areas are not looting for desperately-needed supplies like bottled water. This behavior contrasts sharply with what has so often happened in the wake of catastrophes elsewhere, such as Haiti, New Orleans, Chile, and the UK, to name only a few.  Most people chalk up the extraordinary good behavior to Japanese culture, noting the legendary politeness of Japanese people in everyday life.

Culture does play a role, but it is not an adequate explanation. After all, in the right circumstances, Japanese mass behavior can rank with the worst humanity has to offer, as in the Rape of Nanking. There are clearly other factors at work determining mass outbreaks of good and bad behavior among the Japanese, and for that matter, anyone else.

There are, in fact, lessons to be learned from the Japanese good behavior by their friends overseas, lessons which do not require wholesale adoption of Japanese culture, from eating sushito sleeping on tatami mats. It is more a matter of social structure than culture keeping the Japanese victims of catastrophe acting in the civilized and enlightened manner they have displayed over the past few days.

The Cruise Ship and the Ferryboat

Many years ago, a worldly and insightful Japanese business executive offered me an analogy that gets to heart of the forces keeping the Japanese in line, that has nothing to do with culture. "Japanese people," he told me, "are like passengers on a cruise ship. They know that they are stuck with the same people around them for the foreseeable future, so they are polite, and behave ve in ways that don't make enemies, and keep everything on a friendly and gracious basis."

"Americans," he said, "are like ferryboat passengers. They know that at the end of a short voyage they will get off and may never see each other again. So if they push ahead of others to get off first, there are no real consequences to face. It is every man for himself."

Perhaps more successfully than any other people of the world, the Japanese have evolved a social system capable of ensuring order and good behavior. The vast reservoir of social strength brought Japan through the devastation of World War II, compared to which even the massive problems currently afflicting it, are relatively small. Japan has sustained a major blow, but its robust social order will endure, and ultimately thrive.

Courtesy: Suresh Kumar

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Rajni Kanth Reveals Greatness of Japanese


Rajni Kanth, the super star of Asia, has huge fan following in Japan and that is known for all.
After the Tsunami mishap shook Japan followed by a massive earth quake, every body expected that Rajni would go to Japan to show his gratitude for his fans when they are in pains.
Much to the expectation of the people, Rajni is going to Japan and carving out a big plan. Apart from that he pumped in true patriotism among the citizens of rest of the world quoting the example of Japanese.

He said in a public meeting in Chennai, "We've heard of the wonderful quality of the Japanese to bounce back, to fight back, but how many times can they do so? I pray this calamity should not strike the wonderful, hardworking people”.

He also said, “I heard about people who were waiting at a mall to pay their bills. When it shook they ran out. But the same people returned after it was over, stood in line and paid their bills," he said. "And a ticket collector on a train who told the passengers - it may be a calamity but it is my duty to check your tickets."

Rajni Kanth finally revealed that he is planning to visit Japan victims but not yet decided what quality service has to be done there. He added, ‘my visit and extending help for them in the name of god is certain. I don’t want to give life to my ego by saying that I’m going there to help. Only God should use me as an instrument to help them’.