On the Correlation between Loneliness and Wealth

Editor’s Note: This article is from WeChat public account “Youth Finance Development Will” (ID: xrich666), author sho, the original title is: the rise of Japan’s lonely economy.

Japan is probably the loneliness of the world.

After experiencing the “deprivation of ten years”, along with the Great Depression, the whole society began to transition to the younger and younger. For a time, Japan became the Temple of Heaven Park at 5 am, and the white-haired old man was full of runways. There were a few young men and women mixed in and out. Although there was life, it was not as energetic as before.

According to data from the National Institute of Population and Social Security of Japan, more than one-third of Japan’s 53 million households are “single-family”, and this proportion is expected to rise to around 40% by 2040.

The rise of Japan's lonely economy: from one person to tenant culture

△ Japan has said that people who have almost severed contact with the outside world before their death are “out of society”

Try harder, and all the people in Japan can see Ma Man.

When you see this, is it that the frustration has spilled over the screen? However, the Japanese in the bubble did not give up on themselves. They wiped their tears, accepted the facts, and re-elected a new way of entertainment – monologue alone.

Using this transformation opportunity, the lonely economy has developed quietly as a standout.

The rise of a nation is not terrible. The terrible thing is that this nation began to use loneliness to make money. The last trace of dignity left to the loner is gone.

The following is how the evil capitalism uses loneliness to earn the first pot of gold.

One person food economy

After the broadcast of “Lonely Foodie”, the male owner Goro harvested a large amount of loyalty powder.

With the simple theme of “one person to eat”, Goro is alive and eating for eight seasons, and the grades of Douban are kept at around 9.0 each season. It is important to know that Japanese TV dramas are famous for their short and fine.

The rise of Japan's lonely economy: from one person to tenant culture