Thursday, 4 February 2010

新しいプロジェクト始めました。

Twitter上で新しいプロジェクトを始めました。#JYG(Japan Youth Global)タグ上で、グローバルなスケールで日本の将来について考えた際に、日本はこれからどうあるべきか、日本の若者は何をしていけばいいのか、日本は世界をどうリードしていけるのかなどについて幅広い議論を行っていく、というものです。

ルールはたった一つ:議論は英語で行う。これは、多くの日本人にとって(そして自分にとっても)高いハードルかもしれませんが、これからの時代にグローバルな事象を考える際には、英語で物事を議論する、ということが非常に重要になってくると信じているので、あえてルールとして設定したいと思います。

熱意のある人の参加を募集しています。下記のメッセージが、今回のプロジェクトを始めた理由、目的、そして野望です。

孫正義さんに送ったツイートはこちら
冬休みに極寒の英国で読んだ「竜馬がゆく」、@masasonのTweet、講演から伝わる強烈な日本に対する想いに激しく心を打たれ、日本の若者のTwitter上での叡智のプラットフォームを目指す、#JYGを作りました。熱意のある人の参加を募集しています。

下記がこのプロジェクトのVision Statementです。

Japan is falling behind. Whoever you talk to, nowadays it is quite rare to hear positive feedbacks about Japan's prospects. No one, apart from some avid anime fans and those who love and care about Japanese cultures, pays attention to more important issues -economy, politics, social problems- any longer. The world has graduated from the 'Japan bashing' phase and has now entered the 'Japan passing' phase, where Japan can exert very little influence over global affiars. It might be an inevitable present, however, considering decades of lack of leadership displayed by Japanese people on the global stage. Significance and importance of Japan's voice, Japan's role is on the constant decline.

We, Japanese young people, were born in the midst of or in the aftermath of the bubble economy and therefore have never experienced a strong and buoying economy. Japan, as we know it, has always been under struggle, the "lesson to be learnt from its mistakes" by other Western nations and emerging economies at the best, and sometimes the target of mockery. Politics has been filled with problems, and even after we've seen the largetst political reform in half a century, "Seiken Koutai", we are not yet able to see any bright future. Records say more than 30,000 take their lives per year, 1 million are suffuring from depression and much more are so disillusioned by the real world as to choose to insulate themselves in their comfortable private room, killing time watching animes where everything eventually turns out right.

We're born into this society, only to find it is always us young generations who are to blame. Our lack of motivation, prevailing apathy and declining levels of education presede a gloomy future for Japan, they say. Not only globally but also domestically, we're stuck. We don't see a bright future awaiting us. We're fed up with being blamed for Japan being as it is now.

However, we're also fed up with taking no action and just seeing great opportunities passing before us. We're tired of seeing Japan plummeting into further economic difficulties. Change has to be made. It is high time we started to make a difference.

I strongly believe that we can still make great contributions to the world, only if we regain confidence, pride and dignity. We shouldn't be myopic and make our hands full with domestic issues, though. There are people in the world who need our help more urgently. We can still lead and direct global initiatives, helping solve world's most imminent and serious problems; poverty, pandemic deseases, nuclear, middle east, the korean peninsula, declining influence of America and broken power balance...

So, I'd like to propose a plan to hold lively discussion under #jyg tag (which is shorthand for Japanese Youth Global). Under the belief that nothing will happen unless we initiate actions, and that changes will be made if we do take actions, I'd like to ask you to join us. It might be a small initiative -merely a platform of discussions on global issues-, but as a great Japanese proverb goes, "tiny dust will eventually accumulate into a mountain". I hope great ideas, great communities and great movements that may in the future change the world will be born from here.


プロジェクトをより拡げるためにRTして頂ければ幸いです。
I am pleased if you will RT this to spread our philosophy towards the world.

8 comments:

masahiko said...

I read your all will to think about our future!
and I hope to join and make our future better;)
now I'm afraid but I'm not good at about English
but I have a will, skills and motivation;p

then let's make a change together

Haegwan Kim said...

I'm absolutely impressed and cheered by your saying.
Thanks a lot.

English is not matter, but what's important is, as you mentioned, the will.

I want to change the world a better place, and as long as people stand up for it, there's nothing we can't do.

Hope see you soon in this blog, twitter, etc.

Anonymous said...

I agree with you being"fed up with taking no action just seeing great oppotunities passing before us". As we've seen China has glown big, now we're behind by power and money. Let's face it, we could be team and show the world how Asian can run things! Why don't we work together?#jyg

Haegwan Kim said...

Thanks for your comment.

Nothing is made by doing nothing, hope our action will be the beginning of the change.

Anonymous said...

I was only passing by but wanted to encourage you on this idea. I read your blog on China and U.S relationship. I hope G2 will get along,
because they are both alike. Honestly, they are both good shopper. How lucky are we!

And sorry, you wanted us to go on twitter..I just couldn't leave without saying something to you! I will come again when I have the account. Right now, I don't have one!

Haegwan Kim said...

It doesn't matter at all!
and I get encouraged so much, thank you.

Sure G2 will get along together well.

I will do my best.
Regard

labaq said...

From what I've read so far, I'm more than happy to see there are still some young people who could contribute to the future. There is always hope. We just need lots of people like you.
I just wanted to say that I justliked what you wrote.

Haegwan Kim said...

Thanks for comment

I am encouraged vastly by what you said.

I will do my best.

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