Book (Practical) Social science Mood design

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会科学 機嫌のデザイン
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Item number: BO3220001
Released date: 30 Mar 2023
Maker: Diamond Co.

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Social Science
Michio Akita, a product designer with 100,000 Twitter followers, talks about a simple way of thinking to live in a good mood without being influenced by others. You can touch the background of your attitude and thinking about your work, which is not talked about on Twitter. This book makes your work and life easier. ◎ Michio Akita, a 69-year-old product designer whose many words of wisdom became a topic of conversation on Twitter. The simple words that tell the essence of work and life attracted a lot of, and 70000 people followed him in just two days. ◎ Words you knew a long time ago, "To worry means to make things complicated. To think means to make things simple." → 80000 "Ii" and "I don't understand" are natural. People know that it is made of "non-conductive". → 38000 "Ii" "Don't expect anything" in everything. The world, your family, your friends, and even yourself. Expectation = load (burden) → 23000 "Ii" Other words of wisdom that are regularly spread continue to remain and attract attention. ◎ This book reveals for the first time Mr. Akita's attitude toward work and business, which is not talked about on Twitter, and the way of life and philosophy behind "a simple way of thinking that is not influenced by others". ◎ This book reveals for the first time Mr. Akita's attitude toward work and business, which is not talked about on Twitter, as well as the way of life and philosophy behind "a simple way of thinking that is not influenced by others". ◎ This book helps people who worry about work and life to live in a "good mood" by objectively reviewing their own way of thinking.