nishio Just because a new continent is discovered doesn’t mean we all have to emigrate. nishio Especially when the social system of the new continent is still in the trial-and-error stage, it can be perceived as “a dangerous place” by the inhabitants of the old world. When people who have moved to the new continent say, “This is a wonderful place, everyone should come,” they are perceived as cheaters trying to lure them to a hazardous place. So you don’t have to invite them. nishio People who move to the new world should enjoy living in the new world and transmit the pleasure of their lives. If the attraction of the new world exceeds the anxiety cost of the change to the new world, people will naturally move. And of course, there are people who do not want to move to the end, and there is no need to worry now about how to deal with such people who will arise in the future.
relevance - What if a new continent is discovered? - Hides the gate, but shows the brilliance inside the fence. - If you don’t have to hide it and it doesn’t come in, don’t hide it. - It’s a low resolution to think the boundaries of the community are one. - There is more than one boundary. - Dual organization and legitimate peripheral participation would be fine.
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