New book Politics, economy and society How to walk in a competitive society To find one's strengths Chuko Shinsho

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Japanese title: 新書 経済 競争社会の歩き方 自分の「強み」を見つけるには / 大竹文雄 中公新書
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Item number: BQ81240
Released date: 25 Aug 2017

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Politics, economy and society
Angry people underestimate risk, and sad people focus on profit and don't work with others. Understanding how emotions affect economic behavior may help a competitive society. When it comes to a competitive society, it is often taken in a negative way. However, the author says, "When there is little competition, we don't know our true strengths. Because of competition, we can find our strengths. Rather than looking for ourselves poorly, we should be able to learn about our strengths and come up with creative ideas." This book gives hints on the challenges facing a competitive society, ranging from the issue of ticket sales to the issue of promoting women's participation in society and the issue of social security benefits addressed by the national government.