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Men having happy childhood build strong families – We should aim at not encouraging women’s participation in society, which destroys family, but developing the social environment suitable for child rearing
I quite agree with what the article says.
Recently, Japan has seen a declining birth rate and an increase in men and
women who don’t get married. I think that one of the reasons is the family
environment where they are brought up.
I have often said in lecture meetings: “If mothers
have children taken care of at too early age by nursery schools in order to
work out, the children cannot gain spiritual stability and have various behavior
problems after puberty. Some of them should develop mental problems.” It is my
opinion that young people today have so-called “tender heart” and are so
vulnerable because they were not able to gain sufficient parents’ love or trust
in their early childhood environment. According to the article below, such
early home environments contribute to the ability to maintain a happy married
life until death.”
The elites try to destroy families to
enslave people so that they promote women to participate in society. I want you
to understand that the Rockefellers inspired women’s liberation movement with
an aim to destroy families. You should not be deceived by their intention and drawn
into such fantasy that women’s social advancement will create an affluent
society.
The fact is completely opposite. Every
nation should aim to develop a social environment where fathers can take enough
paid holidays to participate in child rearing when children are born. I think
that children’s sound growth both physically and mentally will produce good results
such as decreased crimes and reduced medical costs and it will also increase
nation’s productivity as a whole. I hope that research in such fields will
appear.
October
31, 2016
Masatoshi
Takeshita
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English translation of the Japanese article
of Sputnik – October 29, 2016 –
Men
having happy childhood build strong families
In most cases, men who
are grown up in warm family environment in childhood maintain love and trust
even in later marital life. This is the conclusion reached by U.S. scholars who have observed men
from childhood to old age for more than 70 years.
Volunteers of various age groups responded
questionnaires and took psychological tests to measure the ability to control
feelings. The participants aged between 70s and 80s answered a question about
the current family situation such as whether they feel comfortable or secure together
with their spouses.
Men brought up in a wealthy family have built
a strong bond of love in their old age. Mr. Robert Waldinger of Harvard Medical
School says: “Our research found that men’s experience
in childhood has psychological effect even in old age. It is likely that those
who had a warm relationship of mutual trust with their parents can successfully
control their feelings and gain a skill to communicate with others in adulthood.
It contributes to the ability to maintain a happy married life until death.”