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Japanese Essay and Essay : Bunshun Shinsho / Koichi Hamada, an economist with worldwide achievements in international finance and game theory and a proponent of Abenomics, has been suffering from bipolar disorder for a long time because of his social success. In addition, while recovering from his illness, he lost his biological son to death due to the same illness. He was invited as a professor at Yale University in the United States. It was not long after he moved to the United States with his family. He was struck by the fear of teaching excellent doctoral students. He became unable to write research papers. Why did he come to the United States? Does he disobey the wishes of his teacher and friends who stopped him? He gradually avoided social relations and began to think that he wanted to hide from the world. From that point, he was admitted to the Yale University Psychiatric Hospital and divorced from his wife. The major turning point was the shift from economic theory research to economic policy. He was involved in national economic policy, which is difficult to handle but rewarding because of his high level of expertise that seems to have stuck in the corner of a multistory box. From there, he was admitted to the Yale University Psychiatric Hospital. He divorced his wife. And the major turning point was the shift from economic theory research to economic policy. He was involved in economic policy, which is difficult to handle but rewarding because of his advanced expertise that seems to poke the corner of a multistory box. "Economic policy and psychiatry are more like arts than science." "There is a similarity between economic policy and psychiatry, which is closer to art than science." The mother of a psychiatrist who was Hamada's doctor in Japan. What is the difference between the mechanisms of depression and manic state? What is the difference between psychiatry and mental health in the United States and Japan? What is the similarity between economic policy and psychiatry? He talks about half of his life in bipolar disorder, listening to Mai Uchida, an associate professor at Harvard University, a pediatric psychiatrist and brain scientist who was a resident at Yale University. The mother of a psychiatrist who was Hamada's doctor in Japan. Is it genetic or environmental factors that cause depression? What is the difference between the mechanisms of depression and psychiatry? What is the difference between