If you ask me to name my least favorite "month" of the year, I will name "April".
- I am uncomfortable to see people who have never moved before start moving like insects.
- My mood darkens at the reality that these young men, looking nervous in their ill-fitting suits, are about to fall behind.
- I am depressed that some of these young people will stop coming to work in the not-too-distant future (around Golden Week for) and, at an even higher rate, will suffer from mental illness.
And
- It is not a pleasant feeling to see someone much younger than I am at various personnel announcements, rising to greatness and speaking from the podium about the policy for the term.
Every time I do, I hate myself for thinking, 'What was so different about him and me?'
Well, I know the reason well.
「英語に愛されないエンジニア」のための新行動論 ―番外編―:若きエンジニアへのエール~入社後5年間を生き残る、戦略としての「誠実」~→http://t.co/k6mtJnOD
— EE Times Japan編集部 (@eetimes_jp) July 26, 2012
In this column, I also wrote, 'A lot of juniors who are better than you will join the company after you, and they will easily become your boss.
I know this in my head, but it's hard to see someone I actually know moving up in the world.
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Ebata: "I tend to think, 'What was different about him and me?'
Wife: "Needless to say, that would be 'everything'"
My wife says,
The only people who get ahead are those who benefit the company and have the chutzpah to do so."