失敗したときは自分を褒めよう | 丸山 翔太 | TEDxKagoshimaUniversity

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. 日本人はたった一人という環境で、アイデンティティの重要性に気付き、人と違うことを恐れず自分らしく行動することを意識。その後グロービズ経営大学院(ビジネススクール)に一ヵ月間通う中で、「君はどう考える?」と、その人らしさや独自性を求められることに気付く。これらの経験を通して「自分らしく行動する」「人と違うこと」=“Be Unique”がなぜ重要なのか、そしてどんなメリットがあるのかを伝える
The awareness he developed during his study life in Bangkok led to the unique idea he is about to present to us—–“Praise yourself especially when you fail”. Why this idea matters? Let’s find out from his story.

丸山翔太 Shota Maruyama――鹿児島大学法文学部人文学科4年
福岡県立八女高等学校を卒業後、鹿児島大学法文学部人文学科に入学。3年次にタイ・バンコクのKasetsart Universityに半年間留学。International Economics所属。
Shota Maruyama, graduated from Fukuoka Prefectural Yame High School, and now is majoring in Humanities in the Department of Law and Literature at Kagoshima University, and belongs to International Economics circle. In his third grade of college, he went to Kasetsart University of Bangkok, Thailand.

JULY 6 2014 TEDxKagoshimaUniversity
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