Chapter 794: Elite Road

At noon, Masayoshi Kishimoto appeared at Makoto Natsui. As soon as he walked in, she jumped out like a deer in Nara.

Natsui Makoto smiled happily and said, "Both Mama and Meixiang have successfully passed the entrance exam for Xiaoshui Drop Kindergarten. ”

Masayoshi Kishimoto responded with an "oh" and it was over. He habitually washed his hands first, and then sat down at the dining table to prepare for dinner.

"Don't you have anything else to say besides oh?" Natsui Makoto said unhappily as she stood in front of him.

"Do you have to tell you that our children are so wonderful, so amazing? I'm going to reward you and your two children well.

Since you have arranged for Zhen and Mei Xiang to climb the elite path, then this is just the beginning, and it is also the easiest step.

Step by step, it is elementary school, junior high school, high school, and university. Even if they are all admitted to the University of Tokyo, it does not mean that the two children are completely successful.

After graduation, it is time to find a job. If you want to stand out in the actual work, it is not as simple as 1+1=2, and it is not a matter of how much you pay.

In the workplace, especially when encountering problems, there is often no standard answer. This requires individuals to give full play to their subjective initiative.

Of course, their brothers and sisters can also do nothing in their generation, and they can live better than most people. Kishimoto said seriously.

Natsui Makoto pulled out a chair next to the dining table, sat down slowly, and said, "What's wrong with you today? Is it too stressful to work, or are you tired from work?"

"I don't have any problems. What I just said to you, although it is not very nice and not easy to be accepted by you, is my heartfelt words.

As Mei Xiang and the real biological father, I hope that they can be better than the blue. However, a lot happens in the process of growing up.

Perhaps, because of one thing, it can completely change a person's mind and future course of action. Kishimoto said calmly.

"After lunch, you might as well go upstairs and get some sleep!" Natsui Makoto observed him carefully with his own eyes, and only then did he notice some of the tired colors he was experiencing.

Kishimoto knew that she was considerate of herself, and did not make a single rebuttal. Taking a nap at noon will greatly help you with your work efficiency in the afternoon. He picked up the chopsticks in his right hand and began to eat.

"Japan's aging population and declining birthrate are getting more and more serious, resulting in fewer and fewer people in many places. Experts say that if Japan continues like this, there will be problems in the cities. Natsui Makoto told him the news report she had seen in the morning.

"Tokyo, have you seen something go wrong? The problem is that more and more people are coming here. Why did they come to Tokyo instead of Sapporo in Hokkaido?" said Kishimoto as he ate.

"Because Tokyo is a big international city. Not only are jobs easier to find, but they also pay more per hour. When I came to Tokyo from Wakayama Prefecture, I thought that even if I didn't make any money, I would be able to see the world and not lose money.

If I stayed in a small place like Wakayama Prefecture all my life, I could see my head at a glance, and it was so boring. Second, I want to work well, save more money, and go back to my hometown to open a small shop or something in the future. Makoto Natsui blurted out her debut.

"That's all about one aspect. On the other hand, human beings belong to the most realistic economic animals, and they need money to live, and they need to pay for all kinds of expenses for eating, drinking, and sleeping.

In addition, there are also expenses for providing for parents, raising offspring, and providing for oneself. The economy is good, there are many employment opportunities, and people will run there, even with their children.

The decay of a city is not due to a declining population, but to the collapse of the economy, the lack of jobs, and the fact that even the locals are increasingly running outward.

If you can't find a decent job in the local area, you might as well try your luck in a big city with a good economy, and you can find a suitable position there.

As you just said, especially young people, even if they can't mix up any famous names in big cities, they can at least let themselves see the world once, broaden their horizons, and don't come out of their hometown in vain.

Once there is a big investment in a small city, it means that there will be more jobs and opportunities. Not only can it make locals flock to it, but even outsiders will hear about it.

In this way, small cities will naturally become prosperous. Today's Tokyo is not bustling like this in a day or two.

Historically, it was nowhere near as prosperous as Kyoto. Now that Kyoto is in decline, why hasn't it prospered in history?

Whether a city is prosperous or not depends mainly on whether the rich and powerful of a country gather together to live together for a long time? After all, these people have a large amount of resources and means of production in their hands.

They can not only influence and determine the direction and future destiny of a country, but also control the direction and future destiny of countless people.

Ordinary citizens can only run after these resources and means of production in their hands. Otherwise, it is very likely that there will be no food to eat, and it will be difficult to survive in this world. Kishimoto said slowly.

"Today, there are three major metropolitan areas in Japan: the Tokyo metropolitan area, the Osaka metropolitan area, and the Nagoya metropolitan area.

Other than that, there is no decent metropolitan area. The economy of other cities is not very good. "Natsui Makoto seems to understand whether he understands or not.

"So, Japan's core interests lie on the island of Honshu, which is home to three major metropolitan areas and is the most densely populated.

The islands of Shikoku, Kyushu, and Hokkaido are gradually losing the vigor of Japan's economic boom, and this is because of the decline in investment, not the decline in population.

The income of a young couple is not as good as before, do you think they will not have any consideration and want to have children?

Japan had two clumps after World War II, and the premise and background of the fertility peak were caused by a good economy and high incomes.

Now that Japan's economy is much worse than before, why are more and more ordinary young people not falling in love and not getting married? Even if they get married, they don't have children.

The root cause is not because there is less money in your pocket. Just to cope with your personal life, you have to do your best. In addition, the current job is far less stable than the previous generation.

The lifetime employment system, which was introduced when Japan's economy was taking off, has long since disappeared among small and medium-sized enterprises, except for large companies.

If this can make the majority of ordinary people have stable jobs and good incomes, there will be another upsurge of fertility that can make people strong. Masayoshi Kishimoto explained.