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The More Capable You Are, the Less You Look Down on Others

Some people are good at studying, some at sports, some at explaining. Everyone has things they're good at. People who are good at something can sometimes help others who are stuck.

But helping isn't looking down on the other person. It's just sharing something you happen to be able to do today.

The One Who Helps Isn't "Above"

You may help today, but tomorrow you might be the one who needs help. People aren't always in the same position.

That's why a person who says "I can help with this part" is more relied on than one who says, "You can't even do that?"

Strength Can Be Used to Share

When you use what you can do for others, the people around you feel safer. Teach. Wait. Think together. All of these are valuable ways to help.

Strength isn't only for winning. Lending a hand at the same level — without looking down — is also strength.

What you can do today
Find one thing you're slightly good at, and think of a way to help someone with it without looking down on them.

At Digital Kodomo BASE, what matters isn't being capable — it's being able to share what you can do. Helping each other is an important part of being connected to society.