Projects with and without deadlines
Projects with and without deadlines
Projects with deadlines force a dense experience in a short period of time.
It can broaden your perspective.
I wrote a broad listening case study in kintone and UTAS-UMAP. Both are important
There is a shared belief situation where I believe that if I keep me free, important things will emerge, and the president believes that he will get better results if he keeps me free. When I see young people trying to figure out how to build a career, it's really a mystery to me how my situation was constructed.
Luck rather than intentionally constructed
But it wasn't all built by a single stroke of luck.
Like I kept making choices in a certain direction on the occasion of a lot of random events?
When the goal is to push the edges apart, the natural way to proceed is to do it yourself and observe the results.
I unknowingly take that way of life for granted.
I take it for granted that there are no written explanations.
but many people in the world want someone else to do it first and write an explanation
I rather take it for granted that the explanation is written somewhere in the book.
I haven't found myself an explanation."
The person who should be writing the commentary isn't."
There's an explanation in there somewhere, but they won't give it to us."
Oh no, I don't think any of them are the same.
I think it would be beneficial if there was an explanation of how Polis and TTTC work in a book like "The Technology Behind Broad Listening".
Considering who should write it, well, I think I'm one of the better options.
On the other hand, my time is limited and there are countless good things to do. When I think about it, it's not very high.
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