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What is the difference between those who 'have' information and those who can 'use' it? - Tips for connecting reading, thinking, and acting -


"I know it, but
why can't I take action?"

Before we know it, we are
exposed to a lot of information every day.
SNS, articles, videos, books...
There must have been more than one or two times when you thought, "This looks useful" or "I see."

But when you suddenly stop,
isn't there a moment when you think this?

"I know it, so why can't I take action?"

That sense of discomfort might be
a truly important hint.


The decisive difference between
those who 'have' information and those who can 'use' it


If collecting information itself
becomes the goal,
it will not lead to action.
In a state of just "having" it,
neither growth nor change will occur.

On the other hand, those who can "use" it do this.

• After seeing information, think about how it applies to you
• Try doing something, even if it's just a small step
• Reflect on the results of your attempt and apply them to the next time

The important thing is to connect the flow of
"read, think, and act."
This "connected line of action"
deepens thinking, generates action,
and accumulates experience.


Adjusting the posting pace
to connect
reading → thinking → acting


The reason I changed the posting pace to
[3 free articles per week + 1 paid article per week]
this time
is because I was conscious of this "connecting design."

With daily posts,
even if reading becomes a "habit",
it is difficult to find time to think for yourself
or actually take action...

That is why it is 3 times a week.
I want you to have the space to take a "break",
think carefully, or try things out.
I adjusted the pace with that thought in mind.

To become someone who can "use" information


In this era where there is too much information,
it is a waste to end up as someone who "just knows."
"How do I use what I know?"

"How do I connect what I read to my own actions?"
Just by focusing on that,

the quality of your daily absorption will change significantly.


How will you use
the information you are reading now?


Since you have read this far,
there is one thing I would like to ask you.

"After reading this note,
what will you try to do?"

As one small hint that leads to action,
I would be happy if this becomes a trigger
for your thinking time
or a conversation with someone.

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