Sunday, April 21, 2024

Result or Process? Become a man who can get viewership ratings. It is good to have a result first and a process next. by Nada 20231114

Hello. This is Nada from Seito Medical School. This year's theme is "Process or Results." I think this is similar to the theme of genetics versus environment in biology. Process means the path to the result. It hurts when I pull out my nose hair with tweezers. The result is the score after the process. It was definitely better to cut it with nose hair scissors than to pull it out with tweezers. 120 points! !


・There is a well-known stereotype that Japan emphasizes the process, while Western countries emphasize the result .

・A man who has never

made any effort since he was a boy. ・I desperately started studying, which I had never done before.

・It was the moment when I realized the importance of the process of effort.

・The result comes first, and the process All you need

is a numerical result.


I am obligated to study for three hours a day so that I do not slack off in my efforts. If you study 3 hours a day for a year, you will have a total of 1000 hours, which is enough to pass a decent qualification exam.


Now, the theme here is whether you would evaluate yourself if you failed this qualification exam. If you are evaluating something, you are focusing on the process. I wanted to get a doctorate in trains, but ended up getting a doctorate in dogs. Have a drink here. Wi. Even though I failed the exam, it is true that I studied and gained knowledge, so I can say that my level is much higher than if I didn't study for the exam. If you place emphasis on the process, this kind of experience value will also be included in your evaluation.


On the other hand, if you focus on results, you only look at the fact that you failed the test. In the end, I decided that there was no point in studying for a year if I couldn't pass the exam I was aiming for. Especially if it's a job that you can't get without a qualification. I will be studying for another year. Ugh! ! I failed. It will be a lifelong shame to have to sit at desks in the same classroom as my juniors.


There has long been a well-known stereotype that Japan emphasizes the process and the West emphasizes the result. Personally, I have a premise of results first, and then evaluate what I did as a process. That means prioritizing results.


The owner of this blog was a man who never made any effort since he was a boy. More than anything, he now understands that in order to live advantageously in life, it is important to have the ability to build up through effort. However, from a certain point on, he began desperately trying to do something he had never done before. It all started when I saw the drama Dragon Zakura, but at the time, I mistakenly thought that if I studied hard enough, I would be able to go to the University of Tokyo.


Fortunately, I was not able to get into the University of Tokyo, but I continued to study hard even after entering university, and as I mentioned earlier, I was able to get into the habit of studying for three hours a day. I was able to successfully graduate from university, and that was the moment when the blog owner realized for the first time the greatness of his efforts. I remember being excited, thinking that if things could change so much after those few years of study, what would happen if I continued studying even after I became an adult?


It is better if there is a result first and a process as well, which means that the result is the most important thing above all else. There must have been multiple paths to reach that result. Since I am writing this article, I am blogging. There are currently about 100 articles, so it means that I have completed a certain number of articles in the process. However, the result is an increase in the number of viewers who view our blog, and after the result of viewers comes the process of 100 articles. In my previous life, four generations ago, my blog posting stalled around the 100th post. Don't be prejudicial to me.


I never say that the numbers are everything. Numbers are important, but it can also be said that the means used to obtain the numbers, in other words, whether the law is being followed and whether there is anything that makes someone feel uncomfortable, is also important. I think that's the conclusion. What do you think, guys. See you soon.

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