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💡 "Being smart" =/= the ability to survive ❓


🧠【Self-Checklist】~Are you just a person who is 'smart'?~

Tend to share your own opinion before listening to others



Get frustrated when you see people who aren't good at their jobs



Feel a bit relieved after winning an argument



Tend to prioritize 'being right' over other people's feelings



Blame yourself strongly when you fail



Not good at relying on others and try to handle everything alone



Have no one at work you can 'consult with'


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Peter #Drucker said, "Intelligence only sets the upper limit of results; it has nothing to do with the ability to produce results."


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Intelligence is a strength, but it can also easily become something that #rubs people the wrong way.


Can't you survive just by being smart ⁇

What skills are truly necessary for working professionals


In modern society, there are many situations that cannot be overcome with mere 'knowledge' or 'academic ability'.

Especially to '#survive' as a working professional, the following skills 'other than #intelligence' are super important👇





🧭 What are the skills truly necessary for working professionals?


① #CommunicationSkills

→ People who can 'listen' are trusted more than those who just 'talk'.
The ability to act as a lubricant with everyone, including bosses, subordinates, and business partners.


🚨 Reality #PeopleAreNotMovedByLogicalArgumentsAlone


② #EmotionalControl (EQ)

→ The ability to deal with frustration or depression without being swayed by emotions.
EQ is a weapon for overcoming workplace stress.


⚠️ Reality People who are bad at '#EmotionalProcessing' will collapse

③ #SelfManagementAbility

→ The ability to manage your own time, health, and mental state.
People who have the 'ability to motivate themselves' can succeed anywhere.

👊 Reality #HaveTheStrengthToOvercomeYourself


④ #FlexibleThinking (Resilience)

→ How can you respond to unreasonable things and changes?
Rather than intelligence, an 'unbreakable heart' will help you survive longer.

🧱 Reality '#Dexterity' and '#Tenacity' are what count


⑤ #The ability to build relationships (ability to build trust)

→ Being a "person who is trusted."
People prefer to work with "someone they want to be with" rather than "someone who is capable."

🤝Reality: "#Relationships are the strongest asset"




✅ Conclusion

📣 "#The ability to survive"
resides in one's "#character as a person" rather than in knowledge.


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