"TO CHALLANGE" A METHOD USED BY FOUNDERS OF HONDA AND SONY

🎓Wisdom from Japanese education 🎓vol.9Sony, a well-known Japanese manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycle parts in Myanmar, also manufactures business equipment, including electronics such as HONDA and TVs.The founders of these two companies, who are the driving force behind Japanese manufacturing technology, have one thing in common.If you come up with something out of the ordinary, then they have to re-think their position.Soichiro Honda, the founder of HONDA, was fascinated by the discovery of the first automobile in elementary school, and continued to develop new automotive technologies one by one without stopping and building one's world ON HONDA.Masaru Ibuka, one of the founders of SONY, also took an interest in making radio when he was young, and as he got older, he started SONY without forgetting that passion and incorporated various innovations into radio and television.Behind their remarkable successes are innumerable difficulties and failures, but the hONDA and SONY are now here because they do not stop to 'try it' for something interesting.The founder of HONDA left out these words.Do nothing more than worry about failing「challenge」It may be difficult for children to learn the importance of this very own experiment, but it may be possible to tell your child the story of how one of the most successful people in the world went through life.For example, Steve Jobs, who brought the iPhone to the world, and Walt Disney, the creator of Disney World, continue to live their lives without worrying about 'trying it for themselves.'I think it will be a guide for children to have a better life, not just to try it for themselves, but to tell children the same things that most people in the world have in common.The founder of Sony left these words to parents about child care.Repeated good practices from 0 years old will be the most important thing for human beings. In addition, parents' knowledge, Only with effort and patience.#WisdomfromJapaneseeducation

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