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三十不立:无法开口求助的青年人(译文纪实)
(japan) Edited By The Nhk Modern Feature Program Recording Team
Without a job, a place to live, or money, I endured silently and died alone. Taking you into the "thirties" of Japan's economic downturn, NHK reporters are full of social responsibility and explore the current situation and inner world of Japanese youth who have fallen into the bottom of society due to various reasons. The 39-year-old young man died alone. There were only three words written on the note beside him: "Help me." This was a letter of help that could never be sent. In his 30s, in the prime of life, he lost his job. The young people of the "thirties" who have slipped to the bottom of society cannot make a voice for help. Society generally attributes their failure to a lack of personal effort and tells them to "not be squeamish." NHK's modern feature program recording team faced the living conditions of the "thirties" group directly, and the series received an astonishing response. The lonely figure who remained silent in the name of "self-responsibility" aroused an explosive resonance among his contemporaries. Is "not standing at thirty" really just a personal issue?
Without a job, a place to live, or money, I endured silently and died alone. Taking you into the "thirties" of Japan's economic downturn, NHK reporters are full of social responsibility and explore the current situation and inner world of Japanese youth who have fallen into the bottom of society due to various reasons. The 39-year-old young man died alone. There were only three words written on the note beside him: "Help me." This was a letter of help that could never be sent. In his 30s, in the prime of life, he lost his job. The young people of the "thirties" who have slipped to the bottom of society cannot make a voice for help. Society generally attributes their failure to a lack of personal effort and tells them to "not be squeamish." NHK's modern feature program recording team faced the living conditions of the "thirties" group directly, and the series received an astonishing response. The lonely figure who remained silent in the name of "self-responsibility" aroused an explosive resonance among his contemporaries. Is "not standing at thirty" really just a personal issue?