It's okay to stumble, isn't it?
During the morning commute rush
You yourself, thinking, "I hate crowded trains, it's so frustrating," are actually one of the people creating that very congestion.
...There are two types of people in this world, aren't there: those who can realize this fact and those who cannot.two types
The fact that there are not a few people who, in situations they don't like, cannot understand that they themselves are complicit in the very group they "don't like."

They don't have the "idea of expanding their ideas."
People who call Picasso's paintings "bad"
They feel something is "boring" and just end it by criticizing it as "boring."
What is that all about?
They make absolutely no effort to explore the charm.
To put it bluntly, isn't it your own life that is "boring" for having such short-sighted thinking?
After all, we are human
Mitsuo Aida's calligraphy—there are people who look at it and say, "It's just elementary school scribbles" or "I could write that too."
That is a serious lack of imagination.
You don't necessarily have to know the ABCs of brush calligraphy. If you know the "fact that it is publicly acclaimed," I think you should be able to reach the thought: "I might not understand it right now, but since everyone praises it as good, there must be a reason why it's called amazing.".

Even if you don't know why, you should realize the fact that your own taste is lacking. That you haven't reached the level of society.
It's not that those around you are strange,
Recognize your own lack of understanding.
To dismiss it as "worthless" or "pathetic" based solely on personal feelings, isn't your level of human wisdom a bit too low?

It's a bit of a strange analogy, but I think people who lack that kind of imagination, if they liked pandas, for example, would run up to a panda enclosure at the zoo saying "Aww, so cute!" if it accidentally opened, and be killed instantly by its claws without a second thought.
No, real pandas are scary. You know that, right?
Those kinds of thoughtless people.

Their "level of civility" is overwhelmingly low.
No, I don't think for a second that I'm in a higher class than others. Every day is full of failures and constant reflection. However, when I see people with such low civility that they display thoughtless behavior in public, I can't help but feel dumbfounded.
Both you and I have the ability to learn, don't we?

The psychology of questioning one's own sense and values.
Whether or not one can have a meta-perspective.
↓ Here is an article on a similar theme. I would appreciate it if you could read it.
I think it's an important mindset as a human being.
