Short-Term Profit of 'From Up on Poppy Hill'

I often guess something. It is strange for some people, and I am not suggesting it too. You will not get something based on guessing if you believe so. And you will get some insights, whether it is true or not, you will get insight if you believe in your guessing, which is the case for modern people nowadays. That’s what data scientists do. Trying to get some pattern, and practical business beliefs if it could make more profit, then it is true....

February 9, 2021 · 5 min · 925 words · laataiasu

How Can You Not Be Romantic About Baseball?

At first, you’re afraid. You try a little bit and you get something that keeps you trying. Maybe at first you fail, then you have no idea why you didn’t fail, and after didn’t fail at such a big amount of games, you just ask, what’s the point? It is not hard to romanticize everything. Every little loss you consider as something to learn, or didn’t take something because you know that something is not gonna work, or succeed you get after you’re tryin....

February 3, 2021 · 4 min · 776 words · laataiasu

Midsommar, The Heaven for Everyone

All environmentalist or Marxist or someone who strive for Utopia should follow this community, There must be the will to neglect to be successful in something, ignore the mediocre. Challenging the status quo means to ignore the feeling which could come from everyone or everything. Or is this not neglect but a form of caring? Because of that, Ethics is the least important material studied in business. Developing philanthropic businesses and green companies continues to be encouraged by every business curriculum even though this is foolishness....

January 16, 2021 · 4 min · 654 words · laataiasu

Why This Earth Of Mankind Is A Dangerous Book

Let’s praise the old Indonesia’s government who succeeded at doctrined the boomer generations or in their length of service about the danger of communism. Including one of the books banned from circulation at that period, namely “Bumi Manusia”. It’s actually quite strange when we see that the book was banned during the Soeharto’s period because of indications of communism there. But after I looked further, the government in the past was really clever and genius....

December 19, 2020 · 6 min · 1232 words · laataiasu

Review Brooks, 'The Shawshank Redemption'

Without realizing it, we are always part of something. And somehow that something must always be there and be a part of us. So when something is lost or feels far from our scope, we will always feel lost. We are trying to find something, that something is missing. But when it turns out that the thing we are looking for is not found and we are desperate, then we look for something to replace it, but when we cling to what is missing, with all our despair and reluctance to move to other things, what is lost will destroy....

December 13, 2020 · 4 min · 754 words · laataiasu

Nosy Loli Review

Based on any history books, Japan colonized Indonesia for 3.5 years, from 1942 until 1945. But it is only based on books, it probably less than that, or it probably still occurred until now. The funny thing is The Japanese weren’t taught about Indonesia, at least from my limited resources from The Youtuber asked 2 Japanese teenagers to guess about where he comes from and so on. And whenever he talked about Indonesia, they didn’t know anything....

December 4, 2020 · 4 min · 781 words · laataiasu

Why Ji-Pyeong Didn't Get Dal Mi's Heart By Muslim Perspective

The reasons why Ji Pyeong didn’t get Dal Mi’s heart even though he is rich: He didn’t get the wealth in a halal way. He invests in haram companies. Since he was an orphan, he learned to invest because he wants to be rich as fast as he can so he didn’t care about the sources of the money. He studied economy and finance but didn’t learn about sharia principles....

November 22, 2020 · 3 min · 480 words · laataiasu

Machiavellianism in Any Educational System

Machiavellianism believes that every activity that is aimed at the stability of the country or the government is good, even if it ignores some aspects that give chaos, the act to reduce that chaos is considered ‘right’ as long as that act is aimed to stabilize its power. Every individual is the government of themselves. So based on Machiavellianism, it doesn’t care about the morality or in the long term which influenced the existence of any government or in the scope individual are other people, friends, family, or anyone, as long as they don’t bother the stability of the individual government, the individuals didn’t care because it only cares about its government....

November 22, 2020 · 5 min · 987 words · laataiasu

Review Economic Films

“The Big Short” delves into the complexities of the 2008 economic depression in the US, exploring terms like bubble economics and subprime mortgages. While its comedic elements may not resonate with everyone, its clear explanations make it accessible even to those unfamiliar with economic concepts, like myself. “Beautiful Mind,” while primarily focused on John Nash’s struggle with schizophrenia, offers valuable insights into his mathematical contributions such as the Nash Equilibrium and game theory....

November 10, 2020 · 2 min · 306 words · laataiasu

Review Se7en

There are 2 interesting terms in business, thus “standard of living” and “quality of life” The standard of living means the amount of goods and services people can buy with the money they have. And the quality of life means The general well-being of a society in terms of its political freedom, natural environment, education, healthcare, safety, amount of leisure, and rewards that add to personal satisfaction. Business and their employees pay taxes to the government, Taxes help the country to build better education, facilities, etc....

September 24, 2020 · 4 min · 818 words · laataiasu