Chapter 142: The Matthew Effect

As time went on, the number of guests boarding the ship also increased. Among them, there are many good friends such as Misako Torii and Takuma Mitsui.

The two said goodbye to Kentaro Miyamoto and Miki Fujiwara respectively. The purpose of their respective visits is definitely not just to play.

After all, being able to bring together so many people with heads and faces is not only a direct manifestation of the Ishihara family's strong strength, but also creates a good platform for others to socialize.

Suddenly, the roar of the helicopter propeller reached the ears of Kentaro Miyamoto and Miki Fujiwara.

Fujiwara Miki was reflexed by this, so she looked up at the sky. Her eyes followed the helicopter's landing direction to the ship's tarmac.

Miki Fujiwara blurted out and asked, "Who? Such a big show?"

Kentaro Miyamoto looked at the big family crest printed on the side of the helicopter and said, "It should be the Iwasaki family of the Mitsubishi Group."

When Miki Fujiwara heard this, she blurted out, "How do you know?"

Kentaro Miyamoto replied truthfully, "Isn't the helicopter with the Iwasaki family's crest?"

Fujiwara Miki was immediately completely speechless. Even if she saw it, and saw it clearly, she didn't recognize it at all.

What I understand in seconds is that on the surface, it is a small matter, but in fact, the natural gap between the individual and Kentaro Miyamoto has already been divided.

Not long after the Iwasaki helicopter flew away, another helicopter began to roar towards the ship's tarmac with the roar of the propellers.

Driven by curiosity, Miki Fujiwara asked, "Which one is this?"

Kentaro Miyamoto still recognized the family crest printed on the side of the helicopter and said, "Sumitomo Group's Sumitomo family."

Fujiwara Miki sighed with emotion, "Do all the big chaebols appear in this way?"

Kentaro Miyamoto smiled and said, "Even you say that you are a big chaebol, then others will definitely not appear like us."

Miki Fujiwara looked at the scenery of the port terminal and said, "This world is so unfair. Rich, too rich.

It is said to be a yacht party, just like a cruise party, or the most luxurious kind of private cruise. As for those who have no money, they are too moneyless. I've been worrying about my survival all day long."

Seeing that the two of them were here, Kentaro Miyamoto still didn't forget to make a necessary reminder: "Be cautious in what you say and do. Say something like this, go home and say it."

Fujiwara Miki's eyes looked around, and at the same time, she deliberately lowered her voice and said, "I just don't feel angry in my heart.

We are all human beings, why is there such a big gap between people and people? It gives me the feeling that they belong to two different species."

Kentaro Miyamoto said calmly, "You should know the Matthew effect that the strong get stronger and the weak get weaker, right? Here it is. From your social class and perspective, it's really unfair.

However, have you ever thought that even if we format our current world, everything will return to zero, and everyone will start from the same starting line, it will not be long before the phenomenon of the polarization between the rich and the poor will appear again. It's because there are differences in the individual existence of human beings.

Some have smart heads, some have stupid heads. Some are lucky, some are unlucky. Some have seized the opportunity, while others have missed the opportunity and are even unaware of it."

Fujiwara Miki said bluntly, "It's not that I don't understand these truths. I really saw it with my own eyes, and it really had a huge impact on my heart that I had never seen before."

Kentaro Miyamoto said, "Whether it's the Iwasaki family or the Sumitomo family you see, both of them have experienced great development over the past hundred years. The Mitsui family has experienced a great development that has lasted for hundreds of years.

In fact, the most important point is that these big chaebol families have grasped the unprecedented opportunity of Japan's modern rise.

Moreover, the reason why the Japanese government at that time vigorously supported them was for the sake of that

Resist the occupation and plundering of Japan by European and American capital.

The only exception among the top 10 chaebols is the Ishihara family. The reason why Uncle Masao is so respected by the bigwigs from all walks of life is because of this.

Even if he is just a descendant of a small business owner, he has to be awe-inspiring, after all, with his unprecedented achievements, he is fully worthy of the saying that there is no one before and no one after him.

Japan is a country that values bloodline, but it also values individual ability. A person with strong personal ability, even if he comes from a humble background, is not unable to change his life.

From ancient times to the present, they can be adopted as adopted sons or sons-in-law, not only to simply inherit each other's surnames, but also to be able to take the helm."

Fujiwara Miki suddenly realized: "The so-called ten years of cold window are naturally not worth the accumulation of several generations of other people's families."

Kentaro Miyamoto couldn't help but laugh and said, "The fact is that it has been proven countless times that the road to success is not just about studying.

However, compared with other paths, the investment in reading is relatively smaller, more secure, and the probability of success is higher.

In my personal opinion, the current cold window hard reading and the cold window hard reading in the past are not the same thing at all. In the past, children who were able to read often did not have a bad family background.

Even if he doesn't study, his family can still take out a certain amount of capital to do business for him. Or go to learn martial arts, so as to make contributions on the battlefield. Or go for a relationship or something.

What's more, Japan's history has not emulated China's imperial examination system. This was the case from the Nara period to the Heian period, where officials were selected.

That is to say, in the eighth and ninth centuries, Japan imitated the system of the Tang Dynasty to hold tribute, which was divided into six departments: Xiucai, Jinshi, Mingjing, Mingfa, Medicine, and Acupuncture.

Due to the gradual aristocracy of the children who participated in the imperial examinations, the number of students decreased, and the examinations became mere formalities, and the tribute examinations became extinct in the Edo period.

After the abolition of the formal imperial examination system, a scholarly system similar to the imperial examination system appeared in Japan in the late Edo period, which is regarded by some scholars as the Edo version of the imperial examination system.

The biggest difference between the scholarly Yinwei and the imperial examination system in other regions is that its examination results are not directly related to the appointment of officials, and are closer to a way of rewarding reputation.

After the Meiji Restoration in Japan, except for the Army, which mainly studied Germany, the rest basically learned from Britain. After the defeat in World War II, he began to learn from the United States again.

The result of learning is that no matter what you learn, the only sign that can prove your usefulness is that you can make money for the company and the boss."