Change is always necessary in life.
Throughout history, organisms that cannot adapt to changes in their environment have always been eliminated.
The same is true of work. If you continue to do the same thing for 10 or 20 years, your thoughts, ideas, work style, and awareness will accumulate dust and grime,
When you continue to do the same thing for 10 or 20 years, garbage and grime accumulate in your thoughts, ideas, work style, and perceptions.
It becomes a habit, and you are stuck in that environment for the rest of your life.
You will lose the courage to face the environment, and you will lead a life of compromise, saying, "Oh well.
And they will lead a life of compromise.
This once-in-a-century recession is a great opportunity for new business development.
This once-in-a-century recession is a great opportunity for new business development.
In the business world, there are many services that are still in operation and have been
Many of the long-loved services that are still in existence in the business world were started during the recession or overcame the recession.
As I have written before, "Enter through the narrow gate! The more recession there is, the more people are willing to do so.
The more recessionary a business is, the more chance it has to refine its essence and become more genuine.
The more you can refine the essence of your business, the closer you can get to the real thing.
A company, its employees, and its business cannot keep repeating the same thing over and over again.
Stagnant water is filled with garbage.
Just as water keeps flowing to maintain its clarity, people, companies, and businesses must keep flowing to maintain their accuracy and attractiveness.
People, companies, and businesses must continue to flow, maintain accuracy, and be attractive.
Do you, your company, and your business change spontaneously and constantly?
spontaneously and constantly changing?
I want to live my life so that I am not afraid of constant change.
Akira Tsuchiya, Assentia Holdings,Inc.
Assentia Holdings,Inc.Akira Tsuchiya