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Modern people suffer from the intellectual metaho-rick syndrome with too much knowledge. If you increase your knowledge, you lose your ability to think about things and things. Do you forget your extra knowledge and think about it? Is it the basics of adult thought? Is it a Shigehiko Toyama? Hints for reversing thoughts and ideas.
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He was born in Aichi Prefecture in 1923. He is an English scholar, a Doctor of Letters, a critic, and an essayist. After graduating from the Department of English at Tokyo University of Arts and Sciences, he completed a special study at Tokyo University of Arts and Sciences. In 1951, he became the editor-in-chief of the magazine "English Youth" (currently Web English Youth). After that, he served as an Assistant Professor of Tokyo University of Education and a Professor of Ochanomizu University. In 1989, he became an Emeritus Professor of Tokyo University of Arts and Sciences. He continued to be active in the fields of English literature, thought and Japanese theory, starting with specialized English literature. He is known as the "master of knowledge." He is known as the "master of knowledge." He is known as the "master of knowledge." He is known as the "master of knowledge." He is known as the "master of knowledge." He is known as the "master of knowledge." He is known as the "master of knowledge." He is known as the "2020 『 』 Tsukama