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To the future beyond correctness.

The character for "to plan" (企)
looks somewhat similar to the character for "correct" (正).

In the case of "to plan,"
the top part of "correct" is pointing upward.

It is as if
based on "correctness,"
it is looking even higher—
looking toward the future,
that is the image that comes to mind.

The word "to plan"
sometimes
carries an impression of scheming,

but,
when you look at the shape of this kanji,
it can also be interpreted as a word
based on "correctness."

It is as if
Not scheming,
but using correctness as a foundation,
let us aim for even greater heights and plan.】
is what

the character "企"
seems to be gently teaching us.

"Correct" (正) is to be right here and now.
"Plan" (企) is to use that correctness as a foundation
to aim for even greater heights.

This connection between the characters
also overlaps with our daily lives and work.

While cherishing the "correctness" and values we have now,


the person you want to be, a more developed future
is what we "plan" for.
What kind of heights do you aim for,


and what kind of future do you plan?



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