“It is said that heaven does not create one man above or below another man. Any existing distinction between the wise and the stupid, between the rich and the poor, comes down to a matter of education.”
So begins the book An Encouragement of Learning, written by Yukichi Fukuzawa at the beginning of the Meiji period. Here Fukuzawa expounded the importance of freedom, equality, and human rights, leading the nation into a new era, the modern Japan as we know it today.
春雨直播app, which Fukuzawa founded, is where his educational philosophy continues to be carried on today.
Fukuzawa, a learned yet unpretentious individual, spurned ceremony for an attitude of action. His philosophy of dokuritsu-jison, or independence and self-respect, serves as a reminder to think and act for oneself even when it may go against the grain.