It seems the "ramen shop in the deep mountains" has been discovered.
I was surprised.
Shimomayu-san, a professional in note operations, has featured my challenges to date.
In the article, there is a passage where she describes me as a delicious ramen shop in the deep mountains. I couldn't help but slap my knee in agreement.
For 30 years, I have stood in the kitchen called marketing, stubbornly simmering the soup.
I was confident in the flavor, but until now, I lacked the means to carry that aroma down to the foothills.
Over this past month, by encountering the "new vessel" of generative AI, the door to my shop in the deep mountains has finally been opened. I feel that she has articulated this sensation more vividly than I ever could.
Thoughts on facing an "army" of 800
Thanks to you all, the number of followers has exceeded 800.
A month ago, I was a "lone soldier" facing just over 60 readers, but now that is transforming into an "army" carrying a certain heat.
Being discovered by an expert like Shimomayu-san, and having all of you waiting for my words as if lining up at a shop—that fact straightens my spine more than anything else.
Next week, I will prepare an even deeper "soup"
Now that I have been discovered, I cannot let anyone regret their second visit.
Starting next Monday, I will begin a series titled "Auxiliary Lines for Aesthetic Eyes".
It is not about how to wield the magic wand of AI, but how to sharpen the "human aesthetic eye" that holds that wand. It will be five days of pouring in the Kanamori-style marketing philosophy, deeper and sharper than ever.
The ramen shop in the deep mountains—this is where the real battle begins.
See you in next week's series.
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