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The proper response to the old age ○ 10 million yen problem is “hmm”

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ぼんやりウォーカー wrote a column · May 13 19:12
If the inflation rate continues at 3.5%, 20 million yen will be 40 million yen, isn't it?
It is simply a “number derived by arithmetic after making assumptions.”
I don't want to be made to dance because of this.
In times of deflation, “it's deflation!” I made a fuss, and when it became inflation, they said, “It's inflation!” Wouldn't it be a shame to just make a fuss?
So is the depreciation of the yen and the appreciation of the yen.
There are many people in the world who think about other responsibility, which is strongly steeped in anti-government ideology, and since the media promotes it, complaints come up no matter how they turn.
No, if there is a policy you are dissatisfied with, you should raise your voice.
For me, too, “let's do it” or “go over there?!” There is a policy I think like that.
There are no supporting political parties in particular.
However, “it's all the government's fault that I'm unhappy!” Something like that is the kind of conspiracy theory that doesn't make sense.
In the first place, it is impossible for “all citizens to live fully in their old age with only a pension.”
“Promises are different!” I think there's an assertion about that, though.
However, overcoming deflation and targeting 2% inflation have been mentioned in the past.
The government is also responsible for not stopping the declining birthrate and aging population, but since no nation has been able to solve this problem in history, it should also be understood that it is an impossible game.
It's an impossible game, but I think it's important to desperately search for a solution.
However, in the VUCA era, population dynamics is one of the few things that can predict the future with high prediction accuracy.
We know what's going to happen, and it's clear that the country cannot fully support it, so we have no choice but to do something about it individually.
The fact that “the country can't support it” is something I think Japan must be in as bad a situation as it is said.
It's universal insurance, and private insurance has thick coverage at a level that is almost unnecessary for most people.
The childcare leave system for men has been praised by the United Nations as a world-class system.
In addition to shouting “Please do your best for self-help,” industrial revitalization such as startup support, and investment frameworks with great merit, such as iDeco and NISA, have also been created.
It is important not only to be swallowed up by other responsibility thoughts and complain, but also to calmly assess the current situation, find what can be done, and act.
It's easier to blame others, I understand.
However, it takes us far away from happiness.
The feeling that you are in control of your own life greatly contributes to happiness.
It's tough, life.
I don't have much savings either, I have to raise 2 children, and I'm a freelancer, so I'm unstable.
The main account balance forecast for the end of May (before payment of the outsourcing fee) is 161 yen after the card is withdrawn and investment and savings are made.
Even so, I'm desperately doing what I can with my cards.
I don't have time for other responsibilities; I'm doing my best to live.
What are you saying because of the “10,000 yen problem with old age”?
You can only do what you desperately do to the extent you can, so “hmm” is fine.
There's no need to be overly anxious, and if you have time to complain, study investing, invest in yourself, wash dishes, change diapers, and move forward even a little bit.
Don't be made to dance, dance on your own.
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