200. [Final New R25 Topic] Important Things They Don't Teach You at School
Here is this week's topic from New R25
What is the
“important thing they don't teach you at school”
that you want to tell middle and high school students?
https://r25.jp/answer/127813963914210609
● My comment on this topic📝
Your social value increases with the number of failures you experience
● Supplement to this comment🙄
I thought this was a brilliant answer myself~ 😙
But maybe it's not!? Haha
But if you have a certain amount of professional experience,
you can understand it, right?
Of course, repeating the same mistake over and over
won't increase your social value.
However,failures resulting from taking on challengesor
the experience of being the only one to have made such a mistakeis
incredibly valuable!
Because the more failures you have experienced,
the more you begin to understand the law-like patterns of what leads to failure
.For example, even if you don't go as far as starting a business,
if you experience launching a new department,
you'll find that surprisingly, the person who proposed it often isn't involved,
and the assembled team often has to figure out what to do from scratch.
But looking back, what I feel was a failure
was starting some kind of work without understanding the reason.
First,
the purpose and mission of the new department, and the medium-to-long-term vision
and other such things must be discussed repeatedly not just with members,
but also with the proposer and the executive in charge to solidify the direction—that process is extremely important!If this is insufficient, discrepancies in understanding among members will inevitably surface somewhere, and the direction will waver.
These kinds of experiences (failures) are things you can't understand unless you try them.Also,
the accuracy of your intuition
will improve as well.
Haruaki Deguchi, former president of Lifenet Insurance, said,
“
Intuition is the result of the cerebrum instantly running at full capacity to perform simulations, so it often leads to excellent judgments”and when performing those simulations,
your accumulated experience with failure comes into play.
Especially for young people and those who are not yet in charge of responsibilities,
take on lots of challenges while you can, and fail a lot! 😁
