Today, new my column is released, so I take a day off.
Dancing Buzzword - Behind the Buzzword (8) Blockchain(2)
The Fate of Bitcoin: The extraordinary rise in value required by "half-life"
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My company's research department has quite a few researchers, and each one of them is very good -- or rather, very serious.
It feels like if they are left alone, they will start studying, researching, calculating, and creating materials on their own.
Of course, I'm not saying it's "always a good thing".
This is because corporate research is a world where "the research will only make money".
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However, when I come across something I don't understand in the writing of a column, I am usually very grateful to find a specialist in that field.
On the other hand, my connections are smaller than the hole in the needle, so I don't get the full benefit of my company.
But the "rude junior" who appears at the end of my column finds the "specialist" from somewhere. It's a big help.
And the referred "specialists" are very helpful and willing to share their valuable time and compelling knowledge, based on years of their research.
Really, It feels like a
"jewel box of good intentions and knowledge".
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However, it is also true that there is a certain "protocol" for opening this "jewelry box".
To have a sincere courtesy and humility as one who is taught and
"To study (prep) to the best of my ability at that time"
This is an absolute requirement.
Conversely, it can be said that by doing the "maximum amount of study (prep)", the "courtesy" and "humility" will appear in the nature.
Is it too abstract?
Now, let's get specific.
"Read at least two or three technical books in the field, to the extent that the books are full of red hot underlines. After that request a visit"
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I would like to inform (some) of you in the media industry, who don't study in your own way, couldn't even write a mail with common sense and, don't even respond to my mail.
- I don't know what the protocol is in your world
- I'm not interested in that and I don't want to know that.
- But if you want to listen to me, go ahead and contact me according to our "protocol".
I want to just say that, though.