When discussing IQ and society, it is important to note that individuals with lower IQ scores in Japan are more likely to be incarcerated, with an average score of around 80. In contrast, it is said that successful business people in Japan have IQ scores ranging from 115-120. Based on this, there are four types of people: those who are positive towards society and have a high IQ, those who are negative towards society and have a high IQ, those who are positive towards society and have a low IQ, and those who are negative towards society and have a low IQ. If someone with a high IQ score is not happy, there may be a few reasons for this. For type (1) individuals, their IQ score may be too high, and if it is above 120, happiness may be saturated. For type (2) individuals, their negative attitude towards society may be causing unhappiness. It is important to reflect on our own attitudes towards society. If we have a negative attitude towards society, it may hinder our success, regard...
This repository explores global system architectures, AI-era dynamics, attention, trust (Emotionics), and the transition protocols shaping our future. It serves as an open archive of observations and frameworks for understanding structural shifts beyond daily news and short-term reactions. The guiding belief here is simple: Sustainable futures do not rely on charismatic leaders, but on resilient systems and careful design today. Disclaimer: On this blog, “the world” does not include Japan.