- Tokyo Metropolitan University Special Lecture on Information and Communication 2017
- Student> I enjoy learning what I want to learn, but I’m afraid I’ll lose myself if I do it all the time.
- Komachi Mamoru> I was fortunate to succeed in doing what I wanted to learn.
- Is this the thought that “the future is unknowable determined by fortune, so there’s no point in worrying about it”?Future is unknowable
- Nishio> I think that if we can improve our “learning what is not in the textbooks” skills, we will be able to change fields in the future.
- Kohei Okubo> You can learn business too. Or get along with people who are good at it. Either of these is a must.
- Shinji Kono> People who choose only what they don’t enjoy don’t seem to have fun… If you learn deeply, you will naturally broaden… Relationships too.
- Yoshiki Shibukawa> I think that any discipline (mathematics, physics, computer science, philosophy, etc.) that has Ability to describe the world can be applied immediately to other fields of study. Facebook
Ability to describe the world
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