Book (Practical) Social science The 52 Mind-Set to Control Your Luck through Believing and Enduring Power and Lifestyle / Hideki Kuriyama

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会科学 信じ切る力 生き方で運をコントロールする52の心がけ / 栗山英樹
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Item number: BO4389362
Released date: 21 Mar 2024
Maker: Kodansha

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Both Shohei Ohtani's two sword style and the WBC's world championship could not have been achieved without the "power to believe." Believing and being believed can change your daily life and your way of life. As a result, people grow greatly. Luck is something that you control through the accumulation of your daily actions. You have no choice but to be yourself who can be trusted by God. Kuriyama Hideki's serious and "practical" life theory has meaning. Chapter 1 : Believing completely. Chapter 2 : How to believe completely. Chapter 3 : All things are meaningful. Chapter 4 : Everyday Routines to Develop Your "Power to Believe completely." Chapter 5 : Believing completely. Chapter 6 : Being recognized by God. [Profile] Kuriyama Hideki KURIYAMA, born in 1961. Born in Tokyo. Worked at Soka High School and Tokyo Gakugei University. Joined the Yakult swallows as an infielder outside the draft in 1984. He won the Golden Glove Award in 1989. Retired in 1990 due to injuries and illness. After retirement, he became a baseball commentator and sports journalist. He became the manager of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters in November 2012. The next year, he won the Pacific League in his first year as manager. In 2016, he won the Second League. In the WBC in March 2023, he defeated the United States in the final. Since 2024, he has served as the Chief Baseball Officer (CBO) of the Fighters. He became the manager of the Japanese national team after 10 years as manager of the Nichi-Ham until 2021. The next year, he won the Pacific League in his first year as manager. In the WBC in March 2022, he won the World No. 1 title after defeating the United States in the final.