○About Japan's Decreasing Population and Low Birthrate Problem

     Population decline is a problem in rural areas of Japan, while population concentration is a problem in cities like Tokyo and Osaka. As we live in a money-based society, people naturally gather where there is work. If people gather, promotion and sales can be done efficiently, creating a flow of money and a more profitable situation. As a result, more people gather. Even with the development of the internet, the number of people who can successfully use it to migrate from cities to rural areas and work is limited.



    As long as we live in a society that sustains its livelihood with money, such a flow is inevitable. In conclusion, creating a society that does not depend on money is the fundamental solution, and when this happens, the population will start to be evenly distributed everywhere.

    Regarding the problem of low birthrate, the decline of Japan's national power is seen as a problem, and it means losing in competition with other countries. While this is a significant problem from Japan's perspective, from the viewpoint of the world population, population explosion is also a problem. In 2022, the population exceeded 8 billion, and it is predicted to exceed 10 billion around 2060, and there is a risk of resource shortage.

    A money-based society is a competitive society, and if judged by winning or losing and rivalry, low birthrate and population explosion are problems. However, if we stop this competition and build a completely self-sufficient society worldwide, we will become a society that makes our own food and daily necessities, eliminating the need for competition to grab resources.


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