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Although I studies science and engineering in my university life, I don't like the kind of work that requires technical skills. Someone once asked me why not try "creative work", but for me who wants to live a normal life, this is an impossible option. (Although it seems that the invitation is taken for granted now, there is nothing wrong with it.)<br> | Although I studies science and engineering in my university life, I don't like the kind of work that requires technical skills. Someone once asked me why not try "creative work", but for me who wants to live a normal life, this is an impossible option. (Although it seems that the invitation is taken for granted now, there is nothing wrong with it.)<br> | ||
I want to say: compose music for beatmania is something that is far beyond my dream. It's as if I joined a baseball club in high school that never participated in the Koshien Championship, and then desperately practiced pitching in order to become a starter, and suddenly I was told to be sent to the MLB. That kind of thing can't be called a dream at all, it's more touching than a dream. For me who only has a high school culture and intends to waste meaningless time alone, that kind of moving is all the meaning of staying at home for six or seven years. In other words, that's all.<br> | I want to say: compose music for beatmania is something that is far beyond my dream. It's as if I joined a baseball club in high school that never participated in the Koshien Championship, and then desperately practiced pitching in order to become a starter, and suddenly I was told to be sent to the MLB. That kind of thing can't be called a dream at all, it's more touching than a dream. For me who only has a high school culture and intends to waste meaningless time alone, that kind of moving is all the meaning of staying at home for six or seven years. In other words, that's all.<br> | ||
Job search is an extremely cruel system. "What is your specialty?" "What are your achievements?" For me who is eager to "become ordinary", the only results in four years of college are "[[KAMAITACHI]]" and "[[METALLIC MIND]]", which have nothing to do with my major in fracture mechanics, and I don't have any ordinary experience like foreman or school festival hosts. For businesses, it is not clear whether these music results are useful. I just want to live a normal life, and I don’t know how to use it, either. If my eloquence is better, I probably know how to use these results to persuade metal processing companies | Job search is an extremely cruel system. "What is your specialty?" "What are your achievements?" For me who is eager to "become ordinary", the only results in four years of college are "[[KAMAITACHI]]" and "[[METALLIC MIND]]", which have nothing to do with my major in fracture mechanics, and I don't have any ordinary experience like foreman or school festival hosts. For businesses, it is not clear whether these music results are useful. I just want to live a normal life, and I don’t know how to use it, either. If my eloquence is better, I probably know how to use these results to persuade metal processing companies, but I haven't, I just stuttered to introduce myself. The result is, of course, unqualified, unqualified, or unqualified. Now think about it, this is not the question during the interview. In the end, I stayed in the university for eight years(that was the longest term in school), but I still couldn't become ordinary. | ||
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When I realized this | When I realized this, my life was already full of dreams. Dreams often change quickly, so it's doesn't matter that your original dream doesn't materialize. Act continuously for your dreams, but when you notice, your dreams have changed. If you continue to act, your dreams will continue to change, and when you notice, it is far beyond the original dream. Although the original dream has changed, there are still more dreams waiting for me. | ||
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