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nevertheless, after all, oshin's world is far away. the poverty in her memory is from the beginning of 20c, more than 100 years ago. the time when most japanese in the countryside ate radish rice and remained illiterate for life. but what made me want to write this entry, is today, i discovered a closeby example-- my cousin. he is quiting high school, and works in subway (the sandwich shop) to support himself. i mean, working is great, i have worked in stores and restaurants too, since i was 13. but i never took those part jobs just for the sake of money. money is good, even the little earnings from waitressing were useful. but i always thought of working as a social experience, like a process of being out there and know the world. i know i have something more i wanted to do as a career and means to support myself. from what i hear, my cousin is very excited about working and earning his own money, so he can buy this and that, which somehow stroke me. he is not quite in poverty-- his parents have respectable jobs with good income, but his movement reminded me of something desparately trying to crawl up from poverty. i can't pinpoint the different between him working in subway and i working in jiyuuken the noodle shop, but maybe it's the fact that he's quit high school that makes the difference and makes me unsettling. |
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