It's already autumn.
At night, I enjoy eating the delicious pears I received while watching TV.
My boom's wife.
The other day, there was a documentary on TV called ``Professional Children's University.''
I was captivated by the content, so this time I'm going to write a blog about it.
Starts every Monday at 10:25pm on NHK.
A documentary program that delves into the work of top professionals who are active in various fields.
"Professional work style"
I'm sure many of you have already seen it.
I love this program, ``Seven Rules'' on Tuesday nights at 11pm, and ``Another Sky'' on Friday nights at 11pm, and I record them every week.
All programs are documentaries.
It is a collection of the thoughts of professionals who are active on the front lines and their life experiences so far.
For me, it's the kind of show that motivates me after watching it.
Well, I was very moved by the content of ``Children's University,'' which aired last week.
The contents are as follows:
Akira Sato, the president of Koikeya, famous for its snacks, and a legendary hit maker, was invited as a lecturer.
We gathered several 10-12 year old children who dream of becoming future professionals.
The content was to come up with a ``snack that would be a hit'' and present it to the product development department just like the real thing.
The children were quickly gathered,
“Plum-flavored snack that everyone, young and old, loves.”
"A snack like no other than coconut flavor"
With sparkling eyes, I will be showing off my creative snacks that I worked hard on at home.
Akira Sato has a few words.
“Take care of what you like and don’t lie to your heart.”
I give homework to the children to make them think again.
The ideas that the children have been thinking about are
``I decided by asking everyone at school to answer a questionnaire about what flavor they like...''
``I tried a flavor that I've never had before,'' etc.
My own opinions and what I like are secondary, and I can't focus on what I really like.
From there, the children sometimes shed tears,
I'm going to face ``what I really like''...
Girls who cannot usually express their opinions in public,
A boy who can't find what he likes.
Girls who are not confident in themselves,
A boy experiences "failure" for the first time in his life.
Everyone worries and faces what they really like.
While I was watching it, I started crying out loud and burst into tears. . .
Meanwhile, what the children discovered while thinking about it,
"'Love' lies in one's own experience."
From there, I use my own experience to rethink the product from scratch.
``My parents both worked and I was often home alone, which made me feel lonely.
I loved being with friends and family, so I wanted to develop snacks that were like a jewelry box that everyone could enjoy.”
``Since I was little, I was often sick and couldn't eat vegetables, so my mom made miso soup with lots of vegetables.
I want to develop a miso soup-flavored snack that is delicious and makes you feel gentle when you eat it.”
By turning what I feel from my heart into a product,
It was a wonderful presentation that attracted and moved the adults around them.
After watching it, what I usually say and what I think,
I realized how ``someone else's copy and paste'' was.
Having a lot of information is never a bad thing, but
Because we live in a world where there is too much information,
I'm not just looking for information from outside, I'm digging into what I like.
Ah, this idea. . .
In a sense, this also applies to "choosing a watch," where there is too much information.