This article is based upon an article
printed in the Japan Times with a similar theme. My wife emailed it to me recently and I
thought it would be an interesting topic for my students.
Satori is a Japanese word which has now
entered the English language, although most English speakers probably don’t
know it. It means “enlightenment.” Buddhists believe that the goal of life is to
reach Enlightenment. To be enlightened,
you should have no desires on Earth: you shouldn’t desire to eat delicious
food, or to get a good job etc.
So what is the “satori generation”? Well, some people have noticed that many
Japanese youngsters, university graduates and recent graduates, are not as
active as their parents were when they were younger. Many say that they are content to live
without a girlfriend or boyfriend, and to find a job which pays their bills. They have less ambition to be rich, to go
abroad or to start a family than their parents did. So you could say that, like Buddhists, they
have few desires. They are the satori
generation.
I wonder if this is also true in my
students’ experience. Do you, or your
children, have as many desires as the last generation? Do people simply have different desires
nowadays, which their parents can’t easily understand?
And if there really is a satori generation,
what has caused it? Is it related to the
long decline of the Japanese economy? Do
young people have few expectations that they can get a job as good as their
parents got, and so give up trying? Are
there so many kinds of entertainment available at home that young people do not
seem active outside their home?
I am going to stop this article now. I have lost the desire to continue
writing. I think I can feel the satori
flowing through me.
Vocabulary:
A Buddhist – A Buddhist is someone who
believes in Buddhism. Buddhism is a
religion followed in countries like Thailand and Japan. Kiyomizu Temple is a Buddhist temple.
A desire – A desire is a feeling that you
want something. John Lennon had a desire
for world peace.
To be content – To be satisfied.
A bill – A bill is something that you have
to pay. For example, I have to pay the
gas bill and the electricity bill.
An ambition – An ambition is something that
you want to achieve, a goal.
A decline – a continuous loss of strength.