I started watching Welcome to the NHK and it's fairly depressing..
It shows the story of a cute young Japanese guy who only lives in his room (mostly) and apparently has social phobia too..
In Japan, there are already services that help such young persons.. The anime describes a young girl who tries to help this guy too..
I don't think that anything like that exists where I live.
In Korea, there are camps for computer games addicts and such.
Apparently almost 10% of people may have trouble with finding a meaningful career & lifestyle: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEET
Also see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeter - some people who just pursue dreams or can't find good jobs and so live low-income lifestyle.. Interesting about the low-cost housing options..
Does anything like that exist where you live? If not, how do people manage to beat this?
It shows the story of a cute young Japanese guy who only lives in his room (mostly) and apparently has social phobia too..
In Japan, there are already services that help such young persons.. The anime describes a young girl who tries to help this guy too..
I don't think that anything like that exists where I live.
In Korea, there are camps for computer games addicts and such.
Apparently almost 10% of people may have trouble with finding a meaningful career & lifestyle: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEET
Also see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeter - some people who just pursue dreams or can't find good jobs and so live low-income lifestyle.. Interesting about the low-cost housing options..
Does anything like that exist where you live? If not, how do people manage to beat this?
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