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Opening up the destiny of Tenpu Nakamura! The company gives experience and salary

This is Nada from Seito Medical School. This time I will report my diary notes from Saturday, December 2nd.


・Generate ideas through synergistic effects

・Gods and Buddhas die when you go to sleep at night, and come back to life when you wake up in the morning

・Nakamura Tempu's ``Develop your destiny''

・The company gives you experience and salary

・Afterword


Generate ideas through synergy


When you hear someone's idea, you may think that it is an application of specific knowledge. Someone's knowledge and ideas are not disconnected like a deep valley, but new ideas are created by developing knowledge. Sometimes it feels like someone's idea is an application of a specific piece of knowledge, but in reality, the idea should be the synergistic effect of many pieces of knowledge.


On top of that, if you can eliminate the problem of preconceptions, the more knowledge you have, the richer your ideas will be. The important thing to note here is that the more knowledge you have, the more your biases will increase. If you can avoid this, you will become a knowledgeable idea king.


Gods and Buddhas die when they sleep at night, and come back to life when they wake up in the morning.


This is the next theme. The other day, I listened to Taro Aso's response to a question on YouTube. I remember that the lawmaker who asked the question said, ``The most important thing is air, but for Mr. Aso, what is the second most important thing?'' I don't remember much about his response, but he gave the following obvious answer. ``In the morning, I wake up with hope, during the day, I work hard, and at night, I go to sleep with gratitude.'' In response to this response, I felt as if the missing words in my mind were filled in. ``Gods and Buddhas die when they go to sleep at night, and come back to life when they wake up in the morning.'' Well, that's all there is to it. Yes, let's go next time! !


Tenfu Nakamura's "Opening up your destiny"


The next theme is Tempu Nakamura. I have recently started using the pen name Ampuu on Seito Shijuku, a sister site of Seito Medical College. This time, I'm reading Amakaze's ``Developing Your Destiny,'' and I've read up to the first chapter. What caught my attention was the idea that people say things based on their own experience and academic knowledge. When I write blogs, I often write about things I've learned from books or things I've actually experienced. It is said that people like stories, and an original story that is unique to that person is valuable. Original stories like this one are also highly ranked in Google searches these days.


As of now (12/3, 01:30), I would like to improve the English translation site of Seito Shijuku. As for the blogger site, it started this year and currently only has about 250 page views. I'll also put a link below, so if you're confident in English, please drop by.


Existentialism. I'll study next time.


The next theme is philosophy. Existentialism. I've heard of it, but I can't picture it in detail. Philosophy, according to Nakamura Tempu, is ``the study of exploring the causes of phenomena.'' You can say that we are asking why physical phenomena occur in the world every day, and what their meaning is. Tenfu says. “What are God and Buddha?” Of course, I don't have a clear answer either, and when someone asks me a question like this, all I can say is give me another half a century. It was about philosophy. If I have time, I would like to read some philosophy books to understand existentialism and come up with my own answers.


the company gives salary and experience


The next topic is independence or freelancing. Many office workers would like to quit their jobs and change jobs or start their own businesses. The reward for the work is too little. It wasn't until I was in my 30s that I began to realize that I wanted to be independent and work as a freelancer. This perspective is from the employer's perspective, and it makes me wonder why they aren't giving me more pay.


On the other hand, from the employer's perspective, the employer's argument may seem a little selfish. Many employers probably believe that their employees are not just paid a salary, they are also given experience on the job. It's hard to believe that someone who has taken the pains to develop the skills they've developed since they were new employees would quit because they're dissatisfied with their pay. Managers may think that younger employees are offered experience as they are paid less.


However, these days, people in their 20s, known as Generation Z, seem to quit their jobs if the workplace is too lenient and they cannot gain experience. If the employer is in a position to provide salary and experience, even if they pay a high salary, they will quit because they will not be able to gain experience. That's a troubling problem. I also have a strong desire to be independent, so I think I can understand people who want to be independent.


However, it is also important to feel grateful to your current company for raising you as an employee to the point where you can become independent. Rather than complaining because you'll never get what you want, I think it's not too late to wait a little longer and decide whether or not you really want to go independent. You can recover as much as you want in your 20s, so it's definitely better to try new things.


If you feel that the salary is low, think about why it is low, and if you feel that the salary is so lenient that you cannot gain experience, you can change the environment around you before going independent. The story up to this point is also a warning to myself. In the words of Tempu Nakamura, ``Thinking in the human mind creates everything in life.'' By slightly changing your way of thinking and doing a lot of trial and error, you may be able to make a big difference in your current environment. See you soon.


Afterword


If we had the financial resources, we could absolutely win elections if we provided all citizens with a basic income of 2 million yen every year. If we wanted to pay 2 million yen per person every year, we would have a budget of 240 trillion yen each year.

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