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Departure from Europeanism and Return to Japaneseization Theory --- Repent --- Professional at Everything

Professional at Everything

A professional is someone who makes money professionally through work, sports, or whatever is generally considered just for fun. Becoming a professional often requires special education, training, experience, skills, or special talents that set you apart from the rest of the population. However, surprisingly, there are some professionals in the world who make good money without much experience or skill. Conversely, there are highly skilled professionals who do not make good money.

Professional at Everything

to earn an income, you need to earn money in some way or have a job that pays you a salary. In order to receive money from someone in a way that is not fraudulent or thieves, rather than receiving money from social security, etc., you need to provide products and services that the person believes are worth the money they pay.
Being a professional means providing professional value to people and making money. Professionals should be able to provide more value to people than non-professionals. And if you offer good value, you should be able to get what they pay.
Work, sports, and play should not be half-baked. Be professional in whatever you do. If you approach everything you do with the attitude that you are going to be a pro, you will change your mind.
If you are not doing well at work or find your life boring, let's review the way you approach things. Can I say that I am working as a professional now? Is he professionally committed to sports and play? Changing your perspective will change the way you see life. The problem with life and work may not be that they are boring, but that the problem is that you are not professionally approaching life and work.
Working as a professional means doing work worthy of being paid from the payer's point of view, and being chosen over others in the same industry. Even if you think you're doing a good job, if the customer doesn't think you're worth the money, you're not a professional. In order to work as a professional, it is important to be observant and create value from the customer's perspective.


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