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Why do Japanese people have such a terrible spirit?

Know yourself and your enemy and you will never be in danger. The terrible national spirit of the Japanese nation is manifested in the following aspects:

Crisis awareness; taking things seriously to the extreme; ant-like spirit of unity; time is life; awareness of rules; the spirit of independence and self-reliance; hate and love A wonderful combination; a strong environmental awareness; a terrible spirit of sacrifice; a sense of service; a sense of quality; a sense of self-discipline.

Just give a few examples and you will understand: ; The crisis awareness of Japanese people has been cultivated since childhood. The small land, lack of resources, frequent natural disasters, etc. have always been alarm bells ringing in their hearts. "Japan is born with deficiencies, so it must work harder the day after tomorrow." This view is a common thinking among Japanese people.

The Japanese people's group concept is more prominent in that they regard the company as their home and rarely "job-hopping". Managers are willing to allocate a large amount of money to train employees and will never fire employees easily unless there are special circumstances. Japanese managers generally do not make important decisions personally. ; Reasons for the formation of team consciousness: natural causes; Japanese people have been taught to obey the group since childhood. Primary school students pass traffic lights; eat lunch at noon; (1) Environmental protection slogans are printed on the packaging of various commodities. On some beer cans, in addition to the words reminding minors not to drink alcohol, there is also an obvious slogan: "This is an aluminum product, please cooperate with recycling." Even business cards that are usually used are printed generously. "Printing on recycled paper". (2) The final discharge link of Toyota Motor Company’s factory sewage treatment tank is actually used as a fish pond.