Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Japan worst case more than decade - 2011

Japanese confronted earthquake and tsunami on 11-03-2011, till now...they are still facing earthquake and unknown whether the nuclear will be affecting them. Even they all are now facing one the worst event of their life. I really amaze with their behaviour and strength within them. Even they heavily rely on technology and one of the import countries in the world. They are one of the most grounded people. I do think other developed countries can learn something from them. A country which I truly salute and have no doubt they will able to handle this disaster with the union among themselves.

Here is something I read in the dailymail.co.uk today posted, and I could not agree more about how Japanese are mould from their parents and education given there.


"Grateful as they are for outside help, it became clear that the Japanese don't really need it — for these stoical, self-disciplined, highly organised and resourceful people are accustomed to managing on their own.

In every side-street, I found groups of people toiling, almost like worker-ants, despite the seemingly overwhelming tragedy they have faced.  They swept, scoured, sifted, wheeled barrows, made neat piles — even smiling resignedly as they went about their tasks. Robert Bailey told me almost all the bodies were tagged and removed to the town's four makeshift mortuaries within hours of the water subsiding. There was no time for mourning — that will come later. 'One thing that's etched into the Japanese personality is that they must be clean and tidy and that each person is responsible for maintaining their own area,' he said. 'Complaining is not done. A teacher colleague has lost two family members, but he still had a beer with me last night and didn't look for sympathy.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1366673/A-selfless-British-hero-When-tsunami-alarm-sounded-young-teachers-thought-save-class-terrified-pupils.html#ixzz1GkuCyZA3

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