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I want to express myself as simply as possible. I like to conceptualize tax accounting.
An accounting-related service came to me about making our office a philosophy. Philosophy in management. Personally, I think it is necessary. However, I wonder to what extent the idea of "philosophizing" is accepted by the public at large. Management may like it. But if we focus on the general public, ... -
Incorrect generalization of rare examples by induction
The functional method is a method of theorizing that we all understand well. However, it cannot be generalized well unless it is done rigorously. In middle school and high school mathematics, we make a few tedious assumptions and then theorize step by step. Of course, this method can be used in general life as well, but it is a messy... -
There is no such thing as "I" in a situation where context does not exist|Social Roles and Context Dependence
The "I" depends on the context. Some people may be of an age where they are searching for themselves, while others may have finished there. Value is only determined by the premise. You may be reassessing self in your self-analysis and in thinking about what you want to do. Whether that is a good or bad case... -
the lure of dualism
We live in an age that demands clarity. If it is to be searched on the Internet, we should prepare words that searchers can understand, simplify, and bring the conclusion first, illustrate, etc. Easy to understand is required. That in itself is not a criticism... -
Regarding free choice, is it appropriate not to do it because no one else is doing it?
To what extent will the explanation, "We don't do it because others aren't doing it," be persuasive? The same goes for the explanation, "We do it because others are doing it." Nevertheless, the explanation was given on the grounds that we should follow the others, whether by accident or not. Even in elections, majority rule... -
Difficulty in generalizing
The difficulty of generalizing "00 is like this" is often felt when people who belong to distant groups talk. If there are few differences in generalization, they belong to similar groups [Difficulty in generalization] I feel that we are living in a world that values individual differences, differences in taste, and individuality... -
Shelf life of ethics
The question posed is the shelf life of ethics, and I'd like to give some thought to that. (In the original question, the term "ethics" is used, but I am unifying it as being synonymous with "ethics.") 1. p) Most ethics change over about two or three generations, but absolutely... -
Being "patient" with failure is definitely better than being "depressed".
When I fail, I try to stiffen up. In turn, I try to stop being depressed. Being depressed is even more negative than not reflecting, because it can destroy one's self-confidence. I would definitely keep the two separate. ... -
When this moment feels like everything, make small and positive changes!
When we are in a state of restraint and restriction, it is difficult to make changes in our daily lives. Even if the days are changing to the point of invisibility, the experience can feel like the same thing over and over again. In such cases, it is important to make a change, even if it is forced. Six ways to make a change] Go out a little. -
Let's have time for regular self-affirmation.
Take time for regular self-affirmation. The actual quality of your work or learning product is important, of course. But that actual evaluation and confidence are two different things. Whether confidence comes first or quality comes first may be a chicken and egg relationship. Keep your confidence in good shape. Quality of Work and Confidence] ...