はてなキーワード: everythingとは
https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASV1N25FTV1NPTIL010M.html
朝日の記事本文と画像から「2023年からパレスチナで起きていることをきっかけに書かれた詩です」として、ムスアブ・アブトーハー『おうちってなに?』が出題されていることが分かる。
作者本人もXにて言及しており(https://x.com/MosabAbuToha/status/2013339491868537160)、Mosab Abu Toha “What Is Home?”と同一なのは間違いなさそう。
ところで作者はこの詩についてインタビュー(https://www.instagram.com/reel/DM02VbJMr6b/)で
"When I wrote this poem in 2021, our house still existed. So I wrote about the home that my grandparents used to have in Jaffa, in 1948, before the settlers came and stole everything. And I talked about the fear of my house getting bombed by the Israelis."
と語っており、ナクバを想定して書かれた詩が、ガザで再解釈されたことが分かる。ポエムサイト(https://poets.org/poem/what-home)のクレジットも2022年である。
「2023年からパレスチナで起きていることをきっかけに書かれた詩」はさすがにちょっと…。
入試問題として不適だとかそういうことを言いたいのではないし、有名学校が取り上げる意義は大変評価したいのだけれど、事実誤認入ってないだろうか。
Japan's 10-year JGB yield is 2.3% (blue). But its 10y10y forward yield (orange) - what markets price for 10-year yield in 10 years' time - is 4.3%, which is a level at which Japan's massive public debt is unsustainable. Japan is already in a debt crisis...
日本の10年物国債利回りは2.3%(青)。しかし、その10年10年先物利回り(オレンジ)—市場が10年後に10年物利回りがどうなるかを織り込んでいるもの—は4.3%で、これは日本の巨額の公的債務が持続不可能な水準です。日本はすでに債務危機に陥っています…
Looks like someone decided to cancel gravity in JGB yields. The 40-year just cut through 4% like it was nobody’s business
Folks, this is a 5 SIGMA MOVE now 🚨
Imagine where JGB yields would be if the BOJ wasn’t so actively firefighting this mess.
Those who are ignoring what’s happening are taking a huge risk of being blindsided by sudden and incredibly financially distruttive events.
皆さん、これは今まさに5シグマ(非常に起こりにくい、めったにない事象)級の動きです🚨
日銀がこの混乱をこれほど積極的に消火していなかったら、日本国債の利回りがどこまで上昇していたか想像してみてください。
現状を無視している人々は、突然の、そして信じられないほど金融的に破壊的な出来事によって不意打ちを食らうという巨大なリスクを負っているのです。
Japan 40Y yield up another 13 bps. This is a full-blown bond meltdown
The Japanese government bond market crash continues, with the yield on the 10-year JGB hitting 2.3%, a new 27-year high. To hit a 29-year high, the yield only has to rise to 3.18%. That’s likely this year. If the yield hits a 36-year high, it will be 8.27%. Let that sink in.
日本国債市場の暴落が続いており、10年物国債の利回りが2.3%に達し、27年ぶりの高値を更新しました。29年ぶりの高値を更新するには、利回りが3.18%に上昇するだけで済みます。それは今年中に起こりそうです。利回りが36年ぶりの高値に達すれば、8.27%になります。それを噛みしめてください。
The yield on the 10-year JGB is now above 2.22% and rising fast. This portends a crash in U.S. Treasuries that will also send mortgage rates soaring. At the same time, a coming collapse in the dollar will send consumer prices soaring. Get ready for unprecedented stagflation.
10年物日本国債の利回りは現在2.22%を超え、急速に上昇しています。これは米国債の暴落を予兆しており、住宅ローン金利も急騰するでしょう。同時に、ドルが今後崩壊すれば、消費者物価も急騰します。未曾有のスタグフレーションに備えてください。
Gold, 10-year JGB yields and the NATO ETF all pointing in the same direction as all three moves reflect the same underlying regime shift: higher geopolitical risk, rising fiscal stress, and the end of ultra-cheap Japanese liquidity that has quietly underpinned global asset markets for decades.
金、10年物日本国債利回り、そしてNATO ETFがすべて同じ方向を指しており、これら3つの動きはすべて同じ基盤的な体制シフトを反映しています:地政学的リスクの高まり、財政的ストレスの増大、そして数十年にわたりグローバル資産市場を静かに支えてきた超低金利の日本流動性の終焉です。
The old bond market adage is that yields will keep rising until something breaks.
In 2022/23, rising U.S. yields "broke" several banks by March 2023 (Silicon Valley Bank).
Japanese yields are now at a 27-year high and going vertical.
When does something "break" in Japan?
古くからの債券市場の格言では、利回りは何か壊れるまで上昇し続けるとされています。
2022/23年、米国の利回り上昇が2023年3月までに複数の銀行を「破綻」させました(シリコンバレー銀行)。
Japan is now imploding in front of everyone’s eyes, they like to see it or not.
PM Takaichi lasted longer than Liz Truss, but everything is unfolding exactly as I warned about 3 months ago
People of Japan don’t deserve this, Japan needs a radical change of leadership asap
日本は今、誰もが目の前で崩壊しつつあり、彼らがそれを見たいと思おうがいまいが関係ない。
OOPS! The slump in Japanese bonds deepened, sending yields soaring to records as investors gave a thumbs down to PM Sanae Takaichi’s election pitch to cut taxes on food. Japan's 30y yields rocketed 26bps towards 4%.
おっと!日本の債券の下落が深まり、投資家が高市早苗首相の食品税減税を掲げた選挙公約にサムズダウンを突きつけたことで、利回りが記録的な水準まで急騰しました。日本の30年債利回りは26bp急上昇し、4%に迫りました。
Japan government bond yields acting like emerging market bonds. This is unprecedented.
正直に言うと、男性も捕らわれの身ではない。捕らわれ方は様々だった。女性はイデオロギー的な同調に、男性は禁断症状に見舞われた。ポルノ、ビデオゲーム、ギャンブルアプリ、憤慨させるコンテンツ。男性の捕らわれ方は「これを信じなければ社会的死を迎える」というものではなかった。「ドーパミンが無限に供給されるから、何も本物を作らなくて済む」というものだった。仕組みが違えば、失敗のモードも違う。女性は従順になり、男性は受動性になった。このグラフの男性の線は2020年まで横ばいだったが、必ずしも健全ではない。これは単に別の種類の病気なのかもしれない。男性は引き込まれるのではなく、チェックアウトする。あるいは、すべての人や物事がより左に移動し、女性がより左に移動したのかもしれない。
I should be honest about something: men weren't immune to capture. They were captured differently.
Women got ideological conformity. Men got withdrawal. Porn. Video games. Gambling apps. Outrage content. The male capture wasn't "believe this or face social death." It was "here's an endless supply of dopamine so you never have to build anything real."
Different machines, different failure modes. Women got compliance. Men got passivity.
The male line on that graph staying flat through 2020 isn't necessarily health. It might just be a different kind of sickness, men checking out instead of being pulled in. Or it may be that everyone and everything moved more left and women moved lefter.
「礼儀だとか、なんとでも語ることはできるが、現実の世界は、力、武力、そして権力によって動いている」
いいね。全てがあけすけに、あからさまになるネット時代ならではの発言だ。awakeな人も、もう一度目を覚ましちゃう直球。
来るところまで来た感がある。
思えばもう世界での存在感を失いかけているヨーロッパは、曖昧であやふやなものにすがって、その身を延命させてきた。
あるいはシンク・グローバル、ポリティカル・コレクトネス、多様性、SDGs
もうそれも賞味期限切れで無意味で無価値なお題目だったとバレてしまった。
結局はヨーロッパの、とりわけ一部の上層階級が自らの既得権を守るためだけの茶番だったと皆が知ってしまった。
大航海時代以降、ずっと世界から毟り取り続けてきた奴らに同情などできるはずもなく、
暴力と差別と掠奪と陵辱の象徴である大英博物館やパリのオベリスクなどは、
奴らの墓標に相応しいだろう。
“We live in a world in which you can talk all you want about international niceties and everything else,”
“But we live in a world, in the real world … that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power,”
A. クルーグマンはかつて「クル-グマン教授の経済入門 (ちくま学芸文庫 ク 17-2)」などで、「(Productivity isn't everything, but, in the long run, it is almost everything)生産性はすべてではないが、長期的にはそれがほとんどすべて」と述べたが、同時に、生産性の減速と加速の原因を突き止めるのは非常に難しいこと、政策的に生産性を上げる余地は限られることを指摘した。ただ、教育水準の向上や産業研究コンソーシアムの支援などに可能性があるという見解も示した*4。
最近では、公的な研究開発の社会的収益 - himaginary’s diary、経済成長を高めることによって連邦財政赤字を減らす政策 - himaginary’s diary、研究投資の経済ならびに予算への効果の推計 - himaginary’s diary、政府の研究開発支援は自らを賄うのか? - himaginary’s diaryで紹介したように、研究開発への支援が生産性に及ぼす影響に関する研究も出始めている。経済学的にはまだ因果効果が確立した段階には至っているとは言えないかもしれないが*5、大学や企業への研究開発支援は生産性を高める有望な方策であるように思われる。
The word "purser" derives from the word "purse," which means a holder or maker of purses. This derivation of the current word “purser” highlights the historical role of the ship purser as the person responsible for managing everything related to money. Or rather, the person who holds the “purse” with the money.2025/02/10
What Is a Purser on a Cruise Ship?
Cruise Critic
https://www.cruisecritic.com › articles › what-is-a-purser-...
強調
総理就任おめでとうございます。サナエあれば憂いなし。キラキラと輝くキャッチーな名言の数々をここに記します。
か 外交交渉でマウント取れる服、無理をしてでも買わなくてはいかんかもなぁ(R7.11.21 Xの投稿)
き 聞かれたことに対して、言える範囲で答弁をさせていただきましたが、日本国政府の統一見解は昨日、閣議決定させていただき、先ほど来の答弁どおり。それ以上でもそれ以下でもございません。(R7.11.26 党首討論)
し Just shut your mouths... invest everything in me! (R7.12.1 フューチャー・インベストメント・イニシアチブ)
せ 政権の基本方針と矛盾しない限り、各党からの政策提案をお受けし、柔軟に真摯に議論してまいります。国民の皆様の政治への信頼を回復するための改革にも全力で取り組んでまいります。(R7.10.24総理大臣所信表明演説)
そ そんなことよりも、ぜひ、野田総理、定数の削減やりましょうよ。(R7.11.26党首討論)
や やはり戦艦を使って武力行使を伴うものであれば、これはどう考えても存立危機事態になり得るケースであると私は考える。(R7.11.7予算委員会)
わ 私自身もワークライフバランスという言葉を捨てます。働いて働いて働いて働いて働いてまいります。(R7.10.4自民党総裁就任演説)
dorawii represents a case of unprocessed grief over lost grandiosity (from psychotic episode) manifesting as compulsive boundary-testing and argument-seeking, where genuine neurological limitations are weaponized defensively to avoid confronting existential ordinariness, sustained by platform affordances that enable persistent identity within anonymity and rewarding provocative engagement.
A person who briefly experienced feeling god-like through psychosis, recovered to find themselves merely disabled and ordinary, and cannot bear this truth. They use real limitations as both explanation and shield, seek significance through online conflict, and remain trapped in a cycle where the behaviors meant to prove their worth actually demonstrate their difficulties - but acknowledging this would require grieving what was lost, which remains unbearable.
This reveals how recovery from severe mental illness isn't just about symptom remission - it's about psychological integration of what was experienced and what was lost. Medical model focuses on eliminating psychosis, but doesn't address the meaning-crisis created when extraordinary experiences are taken away and ordinary limitation remains.
It also shows how online spaces with ambiguous accountability structures can enable acting-out that serves defensive purposes while feeling like genuine engagement. The person suffering most is probably dorawii themselves, even as their behavior drives others away.
The most sophisticated theoretical vocabulary, the most detailed self-disclosure, the most elaborate arguments - none of it addresses the core issue. All of it is displacement. The real conversation dorawii needs to have is not with anonymous strangers about who won an argument. It's an internal conversation: "I am not who I was during that brief, terrible, extraordinary episode. I am ordinary, limited, and mortal. And somehow, that has to be enough."
Until that conversation can happen, everything else is noise.
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Wrong. Everything is kung fu.
Everything means noやで
というわけでお漏らし文学をChatGPTに調べてもらった
Last time I paid 1€ to take a piss,
I walked into the Sanifair, looked around,
and just… left.
It was so disgusting I decided to go outside and search for a bush instead.
— Reddit / r/AskAGerman
「1ユーロ払ってトイレに入ったんだけど、あまりに汚すぎてそのまま出てきた。結局、外の藪を探すことにした。」
ドイツ人ですら「お金払って藪で用を足す方がマシ」と言ってしまう悲哀。
URL:れでぃっと r/AskAGerman
I used to squat when using public toilets.
Then one day, I slipped.
That day, something inside me died… and something outside me was never clean again.
— れでぃっと / r/AskEurope
でもある日、足が滑った。
その日、僕の中の何かが死んだ… そして僕の外側も、二度と綺麗にはならなかった。」
もう「しゃがむ」という選択肢すら許されない。
In Belgium, there’s an unwritten rule.
You hand the bar owner a euro,
he silently hands you the bathroom key.
you find a dark corner of the street instead.
— Blog post “The art of le pee in Belgium”
バーの店主に1ユーロ渡すと、無言でトイレの鍵を渡してくれる。
観光都市ブリュッセルでも、路上で立ち尽くす影が絶えない理由。
URL:saintfacetious.com
All cafés were closed, all public toilets locked.
I stumbled along the riverbank,
In the end, the Seine saw everything.
— れでぃっと / r/Paris
「深夜1時、セーヌ川沿い。
ワインと後悔で酔った体を引きずりながら歩き、
パリの夜は美しく、そして容赦ない。
観光客だけでなく、現地の人すらこうなることがある。
I was in Bilbao, desperate to pee before the match.
I ran into one of those self-cleaning toilets…
and then the cleaning cycle started
僕は全身びしょ濡れになって出てきた。」
水と泡まみれで出てきたマンチェスター・ユナイテッドファン。
In Amsterdam, we had these half-open urinals called ‘pee curls.’
They were meant to stop men from peeing in the canals.
Now they’re disappearing…
and the canals smell like history again.
「アムステルダムには、半分だけ壁のある露天トイレ『pee curl』があった。
でも今はそのpee curlも減り、
I have MS.
Since the public toilets closed,
Last month, I didn’t make it home in time.
I cried, then laughed, then stayed inside for a week.
— The Guardian 読者投稿
「私は多発性硬化症です。
先月、家に帰る前に間に合わなくて…
URL:The Guardian
まあまあだな、また探す
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The Power of Small Steps: How Tiny Changes Can Lead to Massive Growth
In a world that glorifies overnight success and dramatic transformations, it's easy to feel like you’re falling behind if you’re not making big leaps. But what if the secret to real, lasting personal growth wasn’t in doing more, faster—but in doing less, consistently?
Welcome to the power of small steps.
Big goals often feel overwhelming. You want to get fit, write a book, start a business, or learn a new skill—but you don’t know where to start. So you procrastinate. Or worse, you dive in too fast, burn out, and give up.
Small steps bypass all of that.
When you break down a huge goal into manageable actions, everything changes. Writing 500 words a day is less intimidating than finishing a whole novel. Ten minutes of walking is more doable than committing to a 5K. And spending 15 minutes a day learning a language adds up to over 90 hours a year.
Consistency beats intensity every time.
The Compound Effect
Imagine improving just 1% every day. That might sound insignificant—but over a year, it compounds into something extraordinary. This idea is the foundation of Darren Hardy’s The Compound Effect and James Clear’s Atomic Habits. Both books emphasize that small, smart choices, repeated over time, lead to radical results.
Think of your habits like planting seeds. At first, nothing seems to happen. But give it time, and you’ll see growth you never thought possible.
Real-Life Example: The 10-Minute Rule
Let’s say you want to start meditating but can’t sit still for 30 minutes. Instead of forcing it, try meditating for just 10 minutes a day. Or even 5. Build the habit before scaling the effort. Once it becomes part of your routine, extending the time feels natural.
This applies to nearly everything:
Want to read more? Read one page a day.
Want to save money? Start with $1 a day.
Want to eat healthier? Swap one snack a day for a better option.
How to Start Taking Small Steps
Pick one goal
Don’t try to overhaul your entire life at once. Choose one area to focus on—health, creativity, relationships, mindset, etc.
Break it down
What’s the smallest possible action you could take toward that goal? Make it so easy you can’t say no.
Link your new habit to an existing one. For example: “After I brush my teeth, I’ll journal for 5 minutes.”
Track it
Use a habit tracker, app, or notebook to keep yourself accountable. Seeing your streak grow is highly motivating.
Every time you follow through, give yourself credit. Progress is progress, no matter how small.
Final Thoughts
Don’t wait for motivation. Don’t wait for the perfect time. Just start—with whatever you have, wherever you are, and however small.
Because small steps, taken consistently, turn into big change.
"Bookmarking for travel is the process of saving and organizing online resources related to your trip—such as destination guides, hotel options, flight deals, restaurant recommendations, activity lists, maps, and travel blogs—so you can easily return to them later. As travel planning often involves browsing multiple websites and gathering information from various sources, bookmarking allows you to keep everything in one convenient, accessible place. Whether you're researching places to visit, comparing prices, or building a day-by-day itinerary, bookmarking helps streamline the planning process by preventing you from losing track of important pages. It also enhances your travel experience by making it easy to revisit saved content while you're on the move, even offline in some cases. With the help of browser bookmarks, travel apps, or specialized tools like Google Maps or Pinterest boards, bookmarking becomes an essential part of staying organized, inspired, and prepared throughout your journey."
https://forum.revvox.de/t/trust-wallet-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1914
https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
https://forum.revvox.de/t/crypto-com-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1925
https://forum.revvox.de/t/gemini-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1924
"Bookmarking for travel is the process of saving and organizing online resources related to your trip—such as destination guides, hotel options, flight deals, restaurant recommendations, activity lists, maps, and travel blogs—so you can easily return to them later. As travel planning often involves browsing multiple websites and gathering information from various sources, bookmarking allows you to keep everything in one convenient, accessible place. Whether you're researching places to visit, comparing prices, or building a day-by-day itinerary, bookmarking helps streamline the planning process by preventing you from losing track of important pages. It also enhances your travel experience by making it easy to revisit saved content while you're on the move, even offline in some cases. With the help of browser bookmarks, travel apps, or specialized tools like Google Maps or Pinterest boards, bookmarking becomes an essential part of staying organized, inspired, and prepared throughout your journey."
https://forum.revvox.de/t/trust-wallet-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1914
https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
https://forum.revvox.de/t/crypto-com-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1925
https://forum.revvox.de/t/gemini-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1924
"Bookmarking for travel is the process of saving and organizing online resources related to your trip—such as destination guides, hotel options, flight deals, restaurant recommendations, activity lists, maps, and travel blogs—so you can easily return to them later. As travel planning often involves browsing multiple websites and gathering information from various sources, bookmarking allows you to keep everything in one convenient, accessible place. Whether you're researching places to visit, comparing prices, or building a day-by-day itinerary, bookmarking helps streamline the planning process by preventing you from losing track of important pages. It also enhances your travel experience by making it easy to revisit saved content while you're on the move, even offline in some cases. With the help of browser bookmarks, travel apps, or specialized tools like Google Maps or Pinterest boards, bookmarking becomes an essential part of staying organized, inspired, and prepared throughout your journey."
https://forum.revvox.de/t/trust-wallet-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1914
https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
https://forum.revvox.de/t/crypto-com-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1925
https://forum.revvox.de/t/gemini-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1924
"Bookmarking for travel is the process of saving and organizing online resources related to your trip—such as destination guides, hotel options, flight deals, restaurant recommendations, activity lists, maps, and travel blogs—so you can easily return to them later. As travel planning often involves browsing multiple websites and gathering information from various sources, bookmarking allows you to keep everything in one convenient, accessible place. Whether you're researching places to visit, comparing prices, or building a day-by-day itinerary, bookmarking helps streamline the planning process by preventing you from losing track of important pages. It also enhances your travel experience by making it easy to revisit saved content while you're on the move, even offline in some cases. With the help of browser bookmarks, travel apps, or specialized tools like Google Maps or Pinterest boards, bookmarking becomes an essential part of staying organized, inspired, and prepared throughout your journey."
https://forum.revvox.de/t/trust-wallet-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1914
https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
https://forum.revvox.de/t/crypto-com-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1925
https://forum.revvox.de/t/gemini-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1924
"Bookmarking for travel is the process of saving and organizing online resources related to your trip—such as destination guides, hotel options, flight deals, restaurant recommendations, activity lists, maps, and travel blogs—so you can easily return to them later. As travel planning often involves browsing multiple websites and gathering information from various sources, bookmarking allows you to keep everything in one convenient, accessible place. Whether you're researching places to visit, comparing prices, or building a day-by-day itinerary, bookmarking helps streamline the planning process by preventing you from losing track of important pages. It also enhances your travel experience by making it easy to revisit saved content while you're on the move, even offline in some cases. With the help of browser bookmarks, travel apps, or specialized tools like Google Maps or Pinterest boards, bookmarking becomes an essential part of staying organized, inspired, and prepared throughout your journey."
https://forum.revvox.de/t/trust-wallet-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1914
https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
https://forum.revvox.de/t/crypto-com-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1925
https://forum.revvox.de/t/gemini-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1924
"Bookmarking for travel is the process of saving and organizing online resources related to your trip—such as destination guides, hotel options, flight deals, restaurant recommendations, activity lists, maps, and travel blogs—so you can easily return to them later. As travel planning often involves browsing multiple websites and gathering information from various sources, bookmarking allows you to keep everything in one convenient, accessible place. Whether you're researching places to visit, comparing prices, or building a day-by-day itinerary, bookmarking helps streamline the planning process by preventing you from losing track of important pages. It also enhances your travel experience by making it easy to revisit saved content while you're on the move, even offline in some cases. With the help of browser bookmarks, travel apps, or specialized tools like Google Maps or Pinterest boards, bookmarking becomes an essential part of staying organized, inspired, and prepared throughout your journey."
https://forum.revvox.de/t/trust-wallet-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1914
https://forum.revvox.de/t/kraken-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1920
https://forum.revvox.de/t/crypto-com-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1925
https://forum.revvox.de/t/gemini-support-usa-contact-numbers-complete-2025-support-guide/1924
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.
I love Apple—that's why I'm angry at the SE and hopeful about the 16e.
Apple is not just a device manufacturer in my life. It has ideas, philosophy, and an uncompromising aesthetic. That's why I can talk about it this much.
---
■ The iPhone SE was Apple's betrayal.
The iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations) is a “black history” in Apple's history.
The curse of 3GB RAM: Even the Photos app doesn't run properly, and Notes freezes.
Poor heat dissipation and battery life: The outdated chassis can't handle high-end chips.
Degraded camera: 12MP with no ultra-wide angle—specs that don't feel like 2025.
Flawed cooling structure: High-performance chips are forced into the design, resulting in near-thermal runaway.
Selling such a product under the Apple name was honestly shocking. Apple was supposed to be a more trustworthy company.
---
■ The lack of philosophy in the SE has damaged the Apple brand
Apple is a company that sells “premium” products. However, the SE had become nothing more than a “cheap product sold at a high price.”
Because I love Apple, I couldn't accept that.
---
■ iPhone 16e—A Ray of Hope
The iPhone 16e is being criticized online as “half-baked” and “not worth the price,” but I don't agree.
It features the A17 chip and supports Apple Intelligence.
The camera is lacking, but it's incomparable to the SE.
This is the first step toward breaking the “SE curse.” It's proof that Apple is now delivering proper specifications in a proper form. Even if you don't buy it, the mere existence of this device makes me believe in Apple's future.
---
■ Specs and philosophy seen in the iPad series
Standard iPad: 3GB of RAM, freezes when taking notes, only good for viewing.
iPad mini: A-series chip is fine, useful as a secondary smartphone.
iPad Air: Almost the same as the Pro. Best balance of price and performance.
iPad Pro: Competes with the MacBook. Can't fully utilize its potential due to OS limitations.
Having used all Apple products, I can tell which models have “philosophy.”
---
■ Apple Watch is a device that sells “peace of mind”
With fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and other features, it has the potential to save lives.
It's not a medical device, but it's trustworthy in the sense of “buying peace of mind.”
Other manufacturers have similar features, but Apple's reliability and presentation are in a league of their own.
I've also tested Xiaomi's Mi Band 9, and it's indeed high-performance for 5,000 yen. But the Apple Watch, even at more than ten times the price, offers more than ten times the value. Intuitive operation, brightness, notification support... everything is “thought through.”
---
■ Apple Vision Pro — Madness with a Purpose
600,000 yen? Who would buy that?
Equipped with an M2 chip, no compromises.
Made not for others, but for their own beliefs.
This is Apple's “reason why it's worth the high price.” Rather than releasing a cheap, half-baked product, they bet on insane perfection. That's Apple.
■ When it comes to facial recognition, I lost to Apple.
At first, I was against it. “Fingerprint recognition is fine,” I thought.
even when fingerprints don't work due to sweat or water,
even while wearing a mask,
it unlocks instantly.
Now, facial recognition is the norm. I lost to Apple. But I'm happy about it. The future Apple envisioned was truly convenient.
■ In conclusion: Apple is my life.
Behind the “convenience” lies a proper meaning and ideology.
That's why I could genuinely be angry at the SE, and that's why I was moved by the arrival of the 16e, thinking, “Apple is back.”
I will continue to love Apple. But not as a blind follower. As someone who believes in Apple's ideology, resolve, and integrity.
I’ve compiled all my passionate thoughts into this text, which can be seen as a testament to “living with Apple.” It is truly your “Apple Manifesto (creed).”
📄 Title: I love Apple—that’s why I was angry at the SE and saw hope in the 16e.