Japan’s 68-year-old old man has only worked for two years in his life, and his home has become a garbage dump!
boomerang child this word is no stranger to us. From the public's judgment, it is really not a derogatory term. It is not the same as the "rich second generation",which contains the old people. Specifically refers to some extreme people who have the ability to earn a living but do not work, rely on the wealth of their parents, "not weaned",
TV TOKYO in Japan interviewed a 68-year-old man he father was an engineer. When he was young, he worked in the institute during the war years to make explosives.
By the father's legacy, the old man only worked for two years when he was young, and he started his "ageing" life because of physical discomfort (over drinking, pancreatic injury), giving up his work. It costs 50,000 to 60,000 yen per month, and eats natto for three meals a day (made of soybeans by fermentation of Bacillus subtilis)
At the age of 68, he still lives alone in a "junkyard". Said to be "junkyard", actually his home. He has not cleaned his home for about 20 years, and plastic waste, kitchen food residues, floor bugs, used newspapers, and so on. When I go to the toilet, I go to the toilet in my own weedy yard. In his own concept, he felt that the home was only moderately dirty, and did not affect his normal life such as eating, sleeping, going to the toilet.
didn't even have a place to sleep. he could only sleep in the "warm furnace" (the blanket on the table, the heater in the middle of the table, the table with a circle, the foot can be put into the warmth).!
Although he has not been cleaned up in such a dirty environment for decades, he is still able to realize that he is a "sorry society" person, eating the legacy of the old man. Lonely life in his later years made him deeply understand the meaning of his family. The talent of the family is the meaning of life.
He said a meaningful sentence, "It is a person who is called a human being, and who does not have a complete self." When he was young, he was willing to spend his days, not marrying, and felt that he was excluded from society, and he also had a deep understanding at the moment.