Voluntary Japan on the Streets: 4 Questions At Sensō-ji Temple

in dlive •  7 years ago 

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I took to the streets in and around Tokyo's famous Sensō-ji Buddhist temple last week to ask strangers 4 simple questions:

  1. Are you a good person?
  2. Are most people good?
  3. Without top-down coercion, would people still take care of each other?
  4. What is one thing that would make the world a better place?

The answers were very interesting to me.

Please enjoy the video, and leave your thoughts in the comments!

~@kafkanarchy84

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I think this is a cool idea... do you try to guide them a bit before you turn on the camera? or do you let it ride, see what happens?

Thanks, man. I pretty much just read the questions. I don't really say much else.

@voluntaryjapan it's really good idea.

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

You didn't even support this video by voting. No more spam.

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