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“While our responses to the problems facing us immediately are also important, we cannot forget to carve out the future of Japan ten or one hundred years into the future. In doing so, we must not resort to superficial measures. Instead, it is imperative to engage in true reforms that ascertain the…” quote by Shinzo Abe
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“While our responses to the problems facing us immediately are also important, we cannot forget to carve out the future of Japan ten or one hundred years into the future. In doing so, we must not resort to superficial measures. Instead, it is imperative to engage in true reforms that ascertain the state of society we seek to achieve.”

Shinzo Abe

About This Quote

Source Speech: Policy Address, Shinzo Abe, 2015

Long‑term planning must avoid superficial fixes and pursue deep societal reforms.

In simple terms: Think beyond immediate problems to shape future Japan.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize systemic change over quick fixes.

Themes

politics future reform

Mood

thoughtful strategic

Type

presidential visionary

When to use this quote

  • government planning
  • urban development
  • education reform

Key Concepts

structural change policy depth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What reforms truly reshape society?
  • How balance short‑term crises with long‑term vision?
A Different Perspective

Risk of ignoring urgent needs.

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