I think certain accidents are clearly occurring in high-risk places and as a result of dangerous behavior.
Subtitle: Overseas migration is on the rise, but why do you need to live there? Is it safe in a place with a history and a country where many of your allies are located? I think that's the bare minimum of thinking that's necessary.
I've encountered bears in the mountains, been attacked by wild animals, and been attacked by sharks while surfing. I generally won't encounter any problems unless I head to shark-filled coasts in California or Australia, or crocodiles near the Nile River, or rivers in Australia or Mississippi.
An accident occurred on a snowy mountain, because snowy mountains are dangerous.
This is a fundamental danger: I've experienced danger after immigrating to a country with high levels of racial hostility and racism.
This was my first overseas exploration of 2019, and while I knew it would be a stretch to do it on a budget backpacking trip, I decided to consider moving abroad and went solo for the first time. I'd heard there weren't any grizzly bears near Canada, but I kept getting asked by guests if there really weren't any. I asked again, but I was told that there are American bears and that it's dangerous at night, and that wild wolves are dangerous. Since it's a town near the mountains, there's a chance of encountering one if you walk, but basically you have no choice but to walk near the mountains. The area is also a diamond mining site, and when I went a little way up the mountain hoping to find a beautiful rock as a souvenir, I saw a natural animal, maybe Bambi or a reindeer? There was no need to take the risk, and I should have looked for a souvenir rock closer to the settlement. Stay away from dangerous places. Did you have life insurance up to 30 to 100 million yen? But it surely wouldn't be enough for the suffering.
Stay away from dangerous places, don't get involved with dangerous people, stay away from people in the middle of trouble, and observe how things are going? Even in Japan, where basic common sense is broken, there are still many people who generally avoid social interactions, and this is instructive. Considering that there aren't many safe people in the world, I think it's okay to avoid social interactions in Japan today as well.
It's painful and dangerous to pretend to be friendly, and no matter how you look at it, the reality is that they're not friendly, so most people should know that, even back when I was a student.
When I suddenly remember, I think that grizzly bears do exist in Canada, and I think they do exist in the provinces themselves, but I still think that immigrating to Canada would be tough. I think it would be impossible unless you have enough financial resources. There are problems in Japan, and asylum seekers and immigrants are a different race, so I think it's dangerous. I think it's fine for direct descendants of native foreigners in Japan if there are no problems, but
Permanent residence abroad is inherently one of the hypothetical life goals, and in a world where there is a possibility that we may still have souls, why, when I think about it, do I feel anxious because I didn't even name myself?
But if that's the answer, then when I see so many people who have made courageous and deliberate moves abroad, why do we need to emigrate abroad? You could use marriage to instantly become a global winner, or something like that.
There are many possibilities, but the need to emigrate overseas doesn't just seem unnecessary to some people, like terrorist organizations or crazy people. If there is actually a need to emigrate, then such action is only necessary if there is a high probability or certainty that it is necessary. People who aren't particularly bad people might emigrate and bring their families, for example, Japan is dangerous, so I thought, ``If you emigrate, what about your family?'' Normally, people would say they probably wouldn't go, but
There are apparently cases where extremely dangerous families are considering emigrated to those places, and there are particularly cases where Chinese people have brought their families and encountered difficulties.
If I were to consider permanently residing overseas, I can only imagine that it would be extremely difficult even if I had a lot of crypto assets. Even if I moved to Asia, where the cost of living is low, I would be seen as an outsider by the locals, and beautiful people could be at risk of sexual assault.
In this day and age, where we should see the world and ignore the bad, I find myself thinking that perhaps the families I was born into overseas each embraced globalism in a positive sense, or perhaps they needed some kind of proactive approach to building good relationships with the world. While I don't think I'll be able to materialize my theme, I occasionally think about the possibility that I've taken a step forward in 2025, and that this could be the exact stopover or end of my journey, but I'm not yet convinced. The next stage is far away.
As for those who will disappear from your vicinity if things go well,
The more you dislike them, the more likely they are to disappear from your environment if things go well. That's the case for successful people in Japan today. There will be people who dislike them, but for now, those who are okay with emigrating overseas should not be greedy about their destination and should carefully consider safety when they emigrate.
That's fine for those who will leave safely if things go well.
To you
This is for people who don't mind saying kind things...
I'm sure that someday, when something triggers them to think about various things and learn new things,
people may get angry, and at that time, the idea of having no outlet for their anger
It would be good to cool down a little. I think it's good to move your body with aerobic exercise to clear your mind. I think aerobic exercise for at least 20 minutes every day is good. If you're thinking about retirement, exercise is also necessary for bone development, improved blood circulation, detoxification, and regeneration of body tissues.
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