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A Slumdog Millionaire Approach to Work: From Questions About Wound Care and Debridement

There is a 2009 Academy Award-winning film called Slumdog Millionaire.

It follows a young man who enters a TV quiz show, familiar in Japan as well, and gets within one question of the all-time highest prize. The film depicts his harsh and dramatic upbringing in the slums, skillfully weaving it into the quiz show in a thrilling and dynamic way.

It is a film where Jamal, a young man from the slums, correctly answers difficult multiple-choice questions one after another that he should not have been able to solve.

The reason he was able to answer correctly is that the questions asked happened to be experiences he had already gone through in the dangerous situations he faced in his past,is the story.

Since it is directed by Danny Boyle, the visuals are stylish for better or worse, and it is a film with a sense of speed and good tempo.
As an aside, Trainspotting is also super stylish and interesting. I admired the baby tees.

Slumdog Millionaire has a major commonality with work.

The questions you receive at work are the same as the quiz in Millionaire.
If you cannot answer accurately, your work ends there.

You can look things up later, but it is better to be able to answer on the spot.

In fact, I receive various questions from customers.

The question I received today was,
What is excluded from surgical benefits? What are wound care and debridement?
a question like that.

The correct answer is,

Wound care is a surgery to suture cuts, such as when you cut above your eye.

Debridement is a surgery to remove necrotic cells or foreign objects from a wound, such as in the case of bedsores.

Of course I was able to answer, but that was because I had received the same question before.
However, at that time I couldn't answer well and gave a vague explanation saying, 'Anyway, there is wound care and debridement...'

I remember looking it up because I felt very pathetic.

Whether or not you take the extra time to look something up when you have been asked about it in the past or have stumbled upon it yourself makes a big difference in future results.

Things like this are very common in the course of work.
I believe that the longer you work, the more you need to be able to answer immediately.

When I am able to answer sharply thanks to my past self, I always remember Slumdog Millionaire, and after the meeting,that musicplays.

Since you never know what will become a hint, I want to continue to be interested in various things and keep working.

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