[JP] - What future do we want?

Day 1,857, 04:43 Published in Japan Portugal by Lucifel


Good day to all,

I would like to start this article with the will to elevate Japan to a whole new dimension. However this won't happen because of my beautiful eyes (for those who didn't know i'm good looking - jk).

1- What is it that Japan needs the most to rise?

Population!

There is no mistake in it, all the areas of the game are influenced by the population you have in your country. Because even if you have some hundreds of citizens the active percentage that work, train, buy, sell daily are not that many. The real reason is related to the difficulty new players have to enter this game, understand it fully and to be able to interact and fully understand its dimension.

We all were newbies some time in our eLife, and that is why surely all of you will understand the fears and doubts you had in your mind when discovering little by little this game.

In my humble opinion this should be something to pull the strings and to be developped to the maximum. I'll be sure to do my part, and hope many will join this adventure.



2- What are the major concerns of Japan nowadays?

We don't have a big quantity of money to spend and to support all of our obligations as part of an alliance.

The bonuses are most the best our land can offer because of the occupied territories.

The Government can work with the population in a more communicative way, so that all may take part in the change everyone is holding his/her breath for when it happens to scream: FREEDOM!



3- Can a small population do any difference towards the major powers outside our borders?

One thing is certain: a united population fighting all for the same side, is much more effective than the ones that have a lot of sides and different versions to see what should be done about the country. If all of us want to have full control of our land then things can be done towards it.

If the international conjuncture stands in the point where foreign allied powers push our enemies out of our land we can have the ideal position to negotiate a N.A.P. or something that may give us the upper hand in the negotiation table, or even include some financial compensation for our treasury.



After all of this being said and done i'll leave you with an image that can be worth more than a thousand words:



Nippon Ichi!

Best regards to all,

Lucifel