Sunday, March 20, 2011
The spirit of Japan
Almost battered by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake, followed by a devastating tsunami, and finally an upsurging nuclear crisis, Japan still shows a brilliant sign of resilience while fighting back the imminent nuclear meltdown in the Daiichi nuclear plants at Sendai. The way Japan is managing the post-tsunami nuclear crisis to save the country and neighborhoods from a Chernobyl like situation is something unprecedented and remarkable. Perhaps, no nation can be so resolute to handle a crisis of this measure at a time when human toll has crossed over ten thousands, some cities entirely wiped out from the land, transportation maimed, and the infrastructures including the utility services have literally paralyzed. This speaks a volume about the spirit of a nation that has frequently faced the fury of nature in the past many centuries, but retrieved from the catastrophe with intrepidity. That truly explains the enterprising nature of a nation, which irrespective of crisis, however large, keeps bouncing back to the track in a heroic fashion. And the way things are shaping up in Japan's post earthquake period, conspicuously ensures that Japan will soon back to normalcy and send a clear message to this world that nothing is too big a danger for the enterprising people. That will be a great lesson for the entire world to emulate.
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