Spring has come.
Yet, I find Tokyo is still cold.
I'm not talking about the climate, but the people here.
Why?
It's simple - because Tokyo is too urban.
I'm living in a residential area, which is quite popular in Tokyo to be "good place to live".
But is it so? I do agree with the statements that this place is quiet, clean, full of nature, not so far from the downtown, etc...
You know, it is true that they are some important factors in the residential area, but what I am looking for is definitely absent here.
The communication.
Why some people don't greet, even they're my neighborhood? Is it because we're not acquainted? Does people need to get acquainted in order to make greetings? Is it necessary to be shy just to greet?
I can't get the behavior of the urbanized people. If the answers to the questions above are all "Yes", I guess they'll end up their life in their small world, without knowing the presence of large world outside their.
I don't want to be "the frog in the well". I want to get out of the well, and open my eyes to the outside.
I know it won't make my life easy, but many challenges are awaiting.
And those are my motivations.

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