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A business book examining the future of work. - Title: The Strongest Way of Working in 2035 - Condition: Good - Genre: Business/Economics [Main Contents] ◎ There is no "duty to work" ● It's dangerous to be certified as an "easy-to-use person" ● In capitalism, "automation" is the strongest way to earn money ● Isn't the "duty of labor" strange? ◎ Is the "Japan is over" theory correct? ● The "shortage of essential work personnel" will not be solved by technological advancements ● Imagine "2035" in 10 years ● Skills are not acquired through "work like placing dandelions on a sashimi pack" ◎ "Pioneering spirit" common to people who "live well" ● "Curiosity" that supports self-study → Has the ability to take action ● "Whether or not you take action" is not about whether you can succeed → Don't be afraid of failure ● With the feeling of "It might work out somehow?" → Don't be too particular ● Aren't you brainwashed by other people's values? → The ability to be liked by people ◎ "The strongest qualifications" that broaden the range of career choices ● "Bookkeeping" recommended for people who don't know what they want to do ● The strongest qualifications are "university graduate" and "English ability" ● Vocational schools are good, but F-rank universities are even more recommended ◎ Get out of Japan with "English ability"! ● 500,000 yen from a cafe job! An unprecedented boom in working abroad ● The trend is that "English speakers" win as popularity surges ● I don't mean to say "abandon Japan" ◎ Anywhere in the world can be a "workplace" ● "Sushi chefs" with a dream of earning 30 million yen a year ● The "university graduate" qualification still works ● Shouldn't you just live "enjoyably" and "easily" as much as possible?
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