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Saturday, June 11, 2011

But the anger is there.

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Since the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake on 11th March 2011, I have visited the tsunami-afflicted areas twice. Once I was drove a hired car ...
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Thursday, May 05, 2011

The trip (I)

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It was in the earl days of May, 2011, that I found myself finally on a Tohoku Shinkansen train bound for Sendai. It was a trip mixed with ap...
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Sunday, May 01, 2011

Everybody is different, everybody is good.

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After leaving the city of Hagi, we went on a seaside route, heading towards the hot spring town of Nagatoyumoto. "Yumoto" (literal...
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Saturday, April 23, 2011

School under the pine tree

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It was Thursday, 24th March 2011, the 12th day after the earthquake. Early in the morning, I headed toward the Haneda airport, which Tokyo r...
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Awaitings (I).

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It is the 11th day after the quake, and the grim reality continues to penetrate our existence. Natural disasters are always bad enough. Loss...
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Sun, moon, mountains, and water.

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We need to keep diversity at any cost, even at a time of difficulty such as this. Stiff upper lips, with occasional smiles emanating to all ...
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Monday, March 21, 2011

The importance of being diverse.

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Ever since the Tohoku Earthquake hit, so many events and meetings have been and are being cancelled in and around Tokyo. All over Japan, in ...
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That's the spirit, although not in so many words.

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This morning, I woke up to find the headlines on the front page of Japanese newspapers to have a happy tone for the first time since this cr...
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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Earthquake

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SInce the earthquake on the 11th March, life as we know it has changed beyond recognition in Japan. I am tweeting @kenmogi about situations ...
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Saturday, January 29, 2011

The bizarre backwardness of Japanese job market.

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The fact that Japan is an island nation has led to the preservation of many unique customs. Some of them (e.g. Kabuki and Bunraku) are cultu...
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Saturday, January 22, 2011

We need sunshine, not the bomb: The QI incident.

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An episode of QI, BBC's popular comedy quiz show hosted by Mr. Stephen Fry has caused an uproar in Japan. In this particular episode, Mr...
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Tuesday, January 04, 2011

The Universal Human (1)

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An inspiration came to my mind when I was spending the new year's vacation with my mother. In the previous year, the world witnessed sev...
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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Now you need an element of the Leviathan to shine

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It has been sometime since I last updated my blog. In the last few weeks, I have been privately occupied, with this and that. Meanwhile, the...
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

My long-standing relationship with the airborne ghosts is thus revived again.

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Memories are sometimes so intriguing. Consider the time when I was in the forest of Kyushu, near my mother’s parents’ house, and suddenly en...
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Monday, November 22, 2010

Becoming China 2.0

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Several years ago, I was in the Tiananmen Square, mingling among the crowd. There were various kinds of people. Those who apparently came fr...
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Thursday, November 18, 2010

The universal human remains hidden, deep in the layers of collective psyche.

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I am attending the Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Diego, and I am thinking about the universal human, on the floor of the gigantic ...
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Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Missing the “what” questions.

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When I was an undergraduate, I often used to ask the “what” questions. As I was a Physics major, most of the puzzles were Physics-related. W...
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Saturday, November 06, 2010

Nationalism is a luxury made possible by globalization.

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The fact that nationalism is on the rise in some parts of the world seems to be indicating the ubiquity of growing global interdependence. I...
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Thursday, November 04, 2010

Stupidity of the second kind.

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I think there are two kinds of stupidities. In one, you try to protect yourself. By looking down on others, for example. In the other, you d...
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Ken Mogi, Ph.D. Neuroscientist, writer, and broadcaster. Author of The little book of ikigai (Awakening your ikigai in the U.S.), and The Way of Nagomi (April 2022) Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ken.mogi.31 Research: The Collective Intelligence Research Laboratory (CIRL) at The University of Tokyo: https://sites.google.com/view/collectiveintelligenceutokyo/home Twitter: @kenmogi My mission is to solve the so-called mind-brain problem. I would like to understand how our consciousness full of qualia arise from the billions of firing neurons in the brain. I research in Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Tokyo. I also teach at several universities. I write critical essays on the arts and literature. I was the conceptor for the Qualia Movement of Sony Corporation. I stayed in Cambridge, U.K. for two years to do postdoc. I have published ~ 100 books in Japanese, and The Little Book of Ikigai in English, which is to be translated into ~30 languages in 35 countries. I sometimes appear on Japanese television. My given name is Kenichiro (meaning "healthy first son"). So I am formally known as "Kenichiro Mogi". "Ken" is an abbreviation.
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