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I've been doing positive work lately.

The content is to accumulate what you can do in a day every day.

The goal is to increase your sense of positivity as a result.

Modern people, especially those who grew up in postwar education, tend to seek results.
But that would lead to a very difficult life.
And my self-esteem gets lower and lower.

So when I hear about people who are producing results in the world (businessmen, athletes, etc.), they all say it's important to accumulate small, successful experiences.

It was on TV today, and it seems that Ninomiya Kinjiro always had the same slogan.

Large amount of small amount. Those who want important things to Naru-san should first do small tasks. Those who want important things to be a Nari-san, neglect small things, and are worried about their difficulties, and who do not serve as easy to achieve are always the usual dwarfs. If you accumulate small ones, it becomes big.

 

I think this is exactly what it is.

Until now, I have hated this kind of effort.
However, taking into account my current situation,
I think this kind of attitude is important.

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