Why Mr.Carlos Ghosn was kicked out of Nissan I saw this news interestingly. Renault open to Nissan pursuing merger talks with Honda, Bloomberg News reports https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/renault-open-nissan-pursuing-merger-talks-with-honda-bloomberg-news-reports-2024-12-18/ Mr.Carlos Ghosn might oppose to the merger with Honda and Nissan. Japan Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry(METI) wanted to eliminate him. So he was arrested by Japan police. This is the reason why Mr.Carlos Ghosn was kicked out of Nissan. This is Japan, and this is the Japan.
2018/3/25. Hopeless border
Borders between rich, middle & poor classes may be hopeless.
There has been the borders between rich and middle, middle and poor. Now, the borders are vaguely in Japan. Perhaps only the border between middle and poor, is vaguely, because of decreasing the middle class.
I sometimes wonder that there is middle class or not. Perhaps middle class may be illusion. In old days, there was middle class, in these days, is there middle class?
Thinking self as middle class is easy, but top riches don’t think them as middle class. The definition of middle class is very vaguely.
#Just my one opinion
The borders between rich and middle is like IQ150 and IQ120. I think IQ120 peoples know that there are upper IQ people, so their attacking targets will be peoples under IQ120. So IQ120 peoples see them as middle class by themselves. It’s free to tell them as middle class.
Writing back about hopeless border...
Middle class people can’t go up to rich class, and if stronger the feelings are, the attacking to the lower class is harder.
So transformation from poor to middle will be more hopeless in the future than now.
If we don’t care about leaving between rich and middle class, the attacking by middle to poor will be harder. Hopeless border between middle and poor class, will be there.
#The below is my one idea...
The border between rich and middle class is leaving for faster speed. So fixing this border will be the help to stop hopeless society.
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