I went to watch this match〜
Being moved and feeling excitement is intense when they come at the same time!
This was WOW too!
It was an awesome time!
Thank you Mr. Kaneko
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Summary: Because people die in the blink of an eye.
Who is the “monster that eats up time” and how to defeat it?
Mai Sato
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We don't face
death, loneliness, taking responsibility
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Things that take courage
Important but bothersome things.
We procrastinate
We spend time doing things that are meaningless
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We tend to think of my death as someone else's problem.
We avoid facing it directly.
What we want to be aware of is
when we are facing death.
Start spending time on what you should be doing now!
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Trying to avoid solitude and responsibility.
That's why we procrastinate on big things
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Trying to avoid loneliness
We try to fit in with our surroundings
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When we try to avoid responsibility
we will end up doing only irresponsible things
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Stop procrastinating on important things!
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Death
Loneliness
Responsibility
Normalize it!
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Death
We will surely die.
We do not know when we will die.
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The possibility of doing what we want to do
is disappearing rapidly.
Loneliness
People are lonely by nature.
Pain, suffering → only you can understand
Responsibility
Everything → self-responsibility
Write it down in a memo
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Death
Loneliness
Responsibility
It's natural
When you make decisions,
remember this!
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Discover your values!
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Past difficult experiences and
what you were immersed in as a child
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Difficult experiences
What was the most difficult?
Your greatest difficulty
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What did you learn at that time that was important?!
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What I was immersed in as a child
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What was your passion?
What did you enjoy?
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Hints for understanding your values
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Specific goal setting!
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Visible goals
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Decide on
Daily Do's and
Daily Don'ts
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Do what is necessary for your life!!!
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Wow〜
Thank you Daichan for going to Takumen in New York〜
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Link to Takumi Yamazaki’s
ENGLISH Book “SHIFT”