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  • A classic typewriter, notes, and pens are on the newspaper.
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    Is Written Communication Dead? What You Need to Know

    【Did you read or watch Harry Potter?】 About 15% of Junior high school students can read sentences but not understand their meaning. The news created a sensation in Japan some years ago. That may or may not be true, but I think that wou...
    November 9, 2021May 21, 2025
  • Great pyramid of Giza in the day time
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    The Pyramid Paradox: Why We Build Things That Last Forever

    Obayashi Corporation proved the pyramid legends are impossible, but perhaps the "mystery" is the point. Join me as I explore Taro Okamoto’s theory on incomprehensible art, the fragility of lost civilizations, and why Japan’s Ise Grand Shrine is the ultimate backup system designed to prevent the catastrophe of forgetting.
    March 25, 2021January 7, 2026
  • On a tree, there's a koala with eucalyptus leaves in its hand.
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    The Koala’s Paradox: Why the “Jack of All Trades” is Winning

    oyota says lifetime employment is dead, and AI is coming for our desks. In this brutal new era, is the "10,000-Hour Rule" a survival guide or a death sentence? From the "Koala's Paradox" to the surprising wisdom found on a furniture factory floor, discover why being a "Jack of all trades" might be the only way to keep your job—and why I’m reconsidering my daily naps.
    December 8, 2020January 6, 2026
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