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The Strongest Message: Unconventional - Antonio Inoki - Unconventional: Is this the life you want!? Antonio Inoki - Discussions: Japan and the World, Education Issues, Life and Death, Naoto Morishita, Terry Ito, Toshio Tsuchiya, Aya Sugimoto Almost unused, kept as a reference. Please understand that this is a home-kept item. There are no noticeable scratches or stains, and it is in relatively good condition. Please consider this item with the understanding that it is a home-kept item. Antonio Inoki speaks his mind! Unconventional? It's common sense to me! Life and death, love and sex, Japan and the world, business and entertainment, and even young people and education issues. T-Bucho [Toshio Tsuchiya] from Denpa Shonen Terry Ito, a genius of the TV world Aya Sugimoto, a person of love and romance Naoto Morishita, the mastermind behind PRIDE, and more, through "discussions" and his own "monologues," he speaks frankly!! He questions the future of "Japan (people/young people)." Antonio Inoki speaks his mind. "Is this the life you want!?" <―Preface―> Why has Japan become so listless? Recession, layoffs, bullying, suicide... Everywhere you look, everywhere you are, all you hear are those words. In this economic recession, individuals are hitting walls that I can never know. But I dare to ask them. "Are you really doing everything you can?" I think that present-day Japan, from companies to education, and even to romance, has become stuck in a "mold" in a certain sense. Certainly, I think absolute rules are necessary. However, if you are bound only by rules like in today's Japanese society, you will not be able to see true freedom. Young people, and present-day Japan, should be full of possibilities. However, a social structure that can bring them out does not exist in today's Japanese society. (Omitted) Possibilities are spreading infinitely. And the stage is moving from Japan to the world. Those who want to die can die. If you think what I do is unconventional, that's fine. But I, having been born, will try to live my life to the fullest until the moment this life ends. That's my life. And within that, if everyone can be enriched and happy, that would be the best thing. (Omitted) April 2002 Antonio Inoki
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