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What kind of person is a "creator"?
And what kind of "way of working" did such people find?


Here are my thoughts on going to Maeda Takashi's talk live show "The Work Style I Found"
held on November 10th

The purpose I wanted to gain from this talk live was to find out how I found my own way of working.
I don't want to end up staying as a current office worker. I want to do something I love and live my life.

I wrote about the talk that will take place in a dialogue format using a mind map.
It's dirty, but it looks like this.

To put it simply, the following three things left an impression on me.
1.
2.
By completely revealing yourself, you can bring out 120% of yourself 3. Creating content as a story Creating your own way of working (preparation for that)

1. I think I'm prepared to reveal myself by writing a blog too.
However, it would be even better if we could add a slightly higher hurdle to it and bring out 120% of its abilities.

2. As mentioned in the book "How to Use 1440 Minutes," I realized once again that it is important to turn content into a story.
What will happen in my case? I quit my job, got into a shut-in, got back and gave up again, and started working, and I finally got to work. . .
Maybe I should make a blog with a style that depicts that trend? ?

3. After all, everything is decided and resolved. And to take action.
If you say something like, "I'll do it someday," you won't do it for the rest of your life. . .
Also, I'm still single, so if I have a family, I'll probably change my mindset.

Since it's a conversation between creators, I wonder if the people who come to listen to it are also of that kind of personality. I thought so and came in quite a bit nervous.
In fact, I was barely able to interact with them. . .
But I'm jealous that everyone has a clear purpose.

Speed is also important. To do this, we also discussed blog design services and techniques such as shortcuts and memorizing.
It was interesting to be a manga artist in the future. I'd like to see more manga too.

To sum up, exposing yourself to your 120% ability and determination, and "meeting" with others will be a great input.
Being creative is positive, so I always felt that way too.

To do this, you need to continue to do what you love and output it, and experience many encounters.
It was a space for people from around the world that I have never been involved in before, so I would like to experience it even more.
It's very short, but that's all.

The last letter was also very touching -
I was grinning while reading Maebon (・∀・)

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