@tarareba722: When I started Twitter, there were so many interesting, clever, pretty, beautiful, knowledgeable, and radical people. I suddenly remember how excited I was by those personalities every day. There were many people who are no longer with us due to various reasons, and I think it is “fortune” that I am still here, and I also think it is by chance. @takiuchi: I think it’s not luck but the nature of the person who stays. Maybe through power is high. People who can’t go through it explode and disappear somewhere. @nishio: I think that “unexpectedly getting about 1000 RTs” occurs by luck, people who think it’s a pain are gone, people who think it’s a pleasure are crazy, and only those who were in the middle are left with a sane mind. I think those who think it is a pleasure are crazy, and only those who were moderate are left with a sane mind.

@bakunojob: Both 8-hour workdays and overtime (work) are remnants of “Showa-era factories,” where the more things were made, the more money was made. New and innovative ideas are more important because the service industry is the main one now. The reason for the low productivity of Japanese companies is that everyone just sits at their desks for 8 hours and groans and feels like they’ve done their job. I cried when I saw the commentary that

@kis:missiles clearly show that successful interception does not mean successful defense
 10 Russian missiles intercepted at night, debris kills 3 in Kieu - CNN.co.uk

@ryuji_startup:If you want to be an entrepreneur, don’t go to consulting” by DeNA Nanba. The rationale makes sense. /businesses rapid decision making based on incomplete information is important. The consultant’s decision making after gathering substantial information is a hindrance. / No sense of cash is acquired. The consultants are not clients of money-laden companies and have plenty of expenses. They don’t know the fear of money. image


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