At nine o'clock in the evening, Tokyo Ginza.
Cars and people flooded the streets, noise and lights were dazzlingly beautiful; the complaints of increasing pressure due to economic decline and the distress of unemployment were invisible here.
If one randomly pulled a person from the lavish restaurants and luxury stores along the road and asked them if they felt happy, they would definitely answer with happiness. Hence, it can be seen that all normal people are happy, and those who complain are simply dissatisfied troublemakers.
Even the homeless people in Ginza revealed a depth of wisdom on their faces. They must be contemplating philosophy—it's an indication of not worrying about food and drink, as only those whose material needs are met have the energy to seek spiritual solace.
Look, there's a homeless person who suddenly lay down to sleep while walking—that's a display of being carefree and free, possible only when one is rich in the spiritual world.