Japan’s bubble generation grew up in an age of abundance, stability, and guaranteed rewards—lifetime employment, seniority-based promotion, and generous pensions. This environment produced a uniquely “clever” survival style: avoid conflict, read the atmosphere, joke through tension, and never take on real responsibility. While harmless on the surface, this small-minded pragmatism slowly froze Japan’s institutions and contributed to decades of economic stagnation. Younger generations now face high burdens, shrinking opportunities, and a collapsing social contract. In this episode, we explore why the bubble generation behaved as it did, how the system shaped them, and what today’s youth must learn—and abandon—to build a future of their own.
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- Émission
- FréquenceTous les jours
- Publiée16 novembre 2025 à 04:47 UTC
- Durée8 min
- ClassificationTous publics
