In this episode, I reflect on the meaning of “Kyogyo” — so-called vain or hollow work. In Japan, the word often carries a negative tone, suggesting something useless or unproductive. Yet I argue that Kyogyo gives life its warmth and meaning. Through my experience working for a free paper in Vietnam, I saw how even “impractical” work can create atmosphere, emotion, and human connection. If “real industries” produce forms, then Kyogyo produces meaning. In an age obsessed with efficiency and utility, we need those who cherish the unnecessary, because without such spaces of “waste,” the human spirit cannot breathe.
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- 频率一日一更
- 发布时间2025年10月9日 UTC 04:13
- 长度9 分钟
- 分级儿童适宜