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NWO: New World Order

  Decision System of the Hegemonic Union NWO ( Memo Extract / Conceptual Draft ) This is a conceptual draft of the decision-making system for the New World Order (NWO) — a proposed hegemonic union formed after the United States steps down from its role as the sole global hegemon. Voting Mechanism Each member state of the NWO holds three types of votes : ✅ Affirmative (Approval) ❌ Negative (Rejection) 🟡 Hold (Abstention) Each member is required to allocate at least one vote to each category — full allocation (e.g., all votes to one type) is prohibited ( "no all-in" rule ). This ensures responsible expression of nuanced positions . Voting Power by Membership Level Level Votes Qualification Criteria Level 0 11 United States only (symbolic hegemon) Level 1 9 Both economic and military superpowers Level 2 7 Either economic or military major powers Level 3 5 Standard economic or military nations Note: Leve...

“😀🤩😤😞😃” or One Word for Jot the Start

  “😀. 😤? 🤩!” — Kouhei Takagi Emoji(絵文字) or One Word I always worry about first character for starting to jot at every morning. To think what I write needs some efforts. So to start jotting with less efforts, starting from Emoji(絵文字) or one word is the best way. My Example(Japanese) The result of my jotting is below. Below is just my example. ———————————————————————————————————————————— 😟 心配事が多い。。。将来どうしよう。。。まあ、何とかなるべ。 いつも心配ばかりしているが、実際何とかなってきたし、何とかなったから今がある😀 ————————————————————————————————————————————

Jot to Heal, Jot to Grow, and Jot to ☺️

  “War does not determine who is right - only who is left.” — Bertrand Russell What Is “Jot”? “Jot” means to quickly write down a short memo. This “Jot” is very useful methods for us. Five Essential Rules for Jotting To jot down, it needs some rules. 1)To jot down thoughts on Memo applications, not on papers. Physical papers can be read by someone, and it is bad for ensuring psychological safety. Further, physical papers are difficult to search later. In addition, physical papers costs more than electric device’s memory. 2)To jot down immediately. When we think something, it is time to jot down immediately because we don’t have enough long term memory, especially people whose brains were hurt by stress. 3)To jot down anywhere we are.  Mobile device is suitable for jotting down our thoughts. We think something everywhere. In my experience, I have some ideas on walking and jot down them on my mobile device. 4)No need to rewrite. Just only jot. E...

Afterthoughts Volume 1

  “A clock is kind. Unlike a mirror, it doesn’t show you how much you’ve aged.” “It’s better to recognize what’s truly important — because someday, that importance will be tested.” “A dictator laughs twice in his life: once when he seizes power, and once when he is no longer needed.” “A dictator laughs twice in his life: once when he seizes power, and once when he lets it go and gives up.” “A dictator weeps twice — at birth, and at the moment he is no longer needed.” “A headache is a source of suffering. But the headache doesn’t care about you.” “The government loves tobacco: they can tax it freely, and when smokers can’t smoke anymore, they vanish like smoke.” “Truth is like cigarette smoke — impossible to grasp, vanishing before you know it. And only smokers can taste it.” “A lit cigarette is a sad thing — because its fate to be discarded has just begun.” — Kouhei Takagi + ChatGPT 4o

Japanese Language and English, Different Meaning of “Bilingual” Between Kanji(漢字) Native and Alphabet Native

  Different Between Kanji(漢字) Characters and Alphabet Characters Kanji is an ideogram, while Alphabet is a phonogram. This difference makes the meaning of “Bilingual” different between Kanji natives and Alphabet natives. Bilingual for Kanji Natives For Kanji natives, the bilingual means that people who can use one or more of each languages that use ideograms and languages that use phonograms. Bilingual for Alphabet Natives For Alphabet natives, the bilingual means that people who can use two or more of languages that use phonograms. Japan Government Have Been Protecting Japanese Language for a Long Time Japan government used to use only Japanese language. This action is good.

Smile Paid Society, Japan

  “A man without a smiling face must not open a shop.” — Chinese proverb My Observation Results in Japan’s Public Space I have been feeling something different with Japan society for more than 30 years. Recently, I found the reason, it is emotional faces, especially smiles, have been decreasing on Japanese in public space, for example trains and streets. Shrinking Economy, Shrinking Smiles Maybe the reason is that lack of economic leeway took their smiles. Other reason which I can imagine is that their anxiety about the future. The Chinese Proverb Shows The Truth, and Japan Economy May Keep on Shrinking The Chinese proverb is true. No one wants to go to the shop without smiles. Smile-less society never grow up. My Opinion: Japan Is Smile Paid Society, and I Won’t Pay for Smile Japanese smiles cost… I don’t want to pay for their smile. I didn’t want to change my life country, but I feel that I need to change it… Afterthoughts “People rarely appreciate what they take ...