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This book is dedicated to you who are confused and bottlenecked

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In this fast-paced era, many people are very confused about their careers, do not know what they want to do, and do not know how to find a suitable job in this fast-paced society.

Now, in the book "How to Find What You Want to Do", let you who are confused or stuck in a bottleneck period find the right direction in life. This is a "super simple and super effective self-knowledge guide" to help you clear the clouds and use the three rules and five steps of self-knowledge to quickly find yourself and establish your life goals.

This book is dedicated to you who are confused and bottlenecked

The author of this book, Hitsuhira Yagi, is the founder of the Meee Pillar Kaisha in Japan and graduated from Waseda University. After graduation, I fell into depression because I couldn't find the meaning of my job. In order to find what he really wanted to do, he began to study the "self-knowledge method", which was also the beneficiary of his own methodology.

Everyone has their own dream and has worked hard for it. However, not everyone's dream can be realized.

Many of us don't know what we want to do because we don't know enough about ourselves, and in this book, you can get a clear picture of yourself by asking the following questions:

This book is dedicated to you who are confused and bottlenecked

1.30 questions to find what is important to you (values)

2. 30 questions, find what you are good at (talent)

3. 30 questions to find something you like (passion)

When you don't know how to do it, open this book and look at these questions to see if you can find here that you like and are good at, and the most important thing for you. If there is, then, congratulations, you found what you want to do.

This book is dedicated to you who are confused and bottlenecked

This is not only a book that helps you know yourself, but also a book that will free you from "confusion". As Zhang Meng said: "This book helps you understand yourself systematically and objectively, making your efforts accurate, easy and valuable." ”