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    • Reasons For Religion – A Quest For Inner Peace
    • The Asset of Time – Hidetaka Nagaoka

    Creating a successful small company is hard. Creating a successful small company that independently develops rockets to send satellites into space is harder. Uematsu-san had a dream from a young age of building airplanes and rockets. Everyone told him to stop dreaming, and to just study like everyone else. He wasn’t smart, he didn’t have money, and...

    Naka-san discusses the difficulties of finding a job you love and pouring everything into what you want to do. At 24, she had an elite job at Goldman’s Sachs in Japan. However, she gave it up to pursue her own dreams of what she believed in. No one starts out passionate about something. They go through one option at a time, until they find out what...

    Takahashi-san works at a toy development company. He takes you through his thought process on how to create new toys that you’ve never seen before. He was frequently questioned by his supervisors whether there was data to show if his new toy ideas would work. His search for data resulted in nothing but failure. Instead he decided to play Shiritori....

    Matsuyama-san was born and raised in a Buddhist temple, attended catholic school growing up, and discovered the way religion plays a confusing but important role in Japan. Japanese people celebrate holidays of all different religions unrelated to their own. He compares it to Japanese food (和食) and how there is no main dish. Every dish has it’s own ...

    How should you use your limited time? Nagaoka-san deals with people all the time who say they want to achieve their dream, but just keep repeating that same line, never actually doing it. When they fail, they say it’s because they are too different from the people that could succeed. They provide a long list of excuses: lack of money, experience, c...

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