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Tamesue University Tamesue Academy is a YouTube channel with the theme of "Exploring humanity through sports." Tamesue will be a researcher and will enjoy exploring the fascinating world of humanity together with you all. This year's annual end-of-year special "Five books I'm glad I read this year!" will be delivered in video format. The books are not ones that were published this year, but ones that people "read" this year. Please listen to how Researcher Tamesue interpreted the books, and be sure to pick up and read the ones that interest you! ① The Dawn of All Things: Reversing the History of Mankind from the Ground Up: David Graeber (Author), David Wengrow (Author), Takashi Sakai (Translator) https://amzn.to/49Qyxte ② Ethics of the Hand: Asa Ito (Author) https://amzn.to/41Qus6e ③ Raising Children with Scientific Evidence: The Cutting Edge of Educational Economics: Makiko Nakamuro (Author) https://amzn.to/3PcNXhK ④ The Spiritual History of Creation and Disappearance: Living with an Endless Mind: Kazumi Shimonishi (Author) https://amzn.to/4gPMdXD ⑤ The Sense of Wonder: Rachel Carson (Author), Mao Morita (Author), Tsuchika Nishimura (Illustrator) https://amzn.to/4iT3z7K I'm always curious about what kind of books you're reading! Which one should I read in these situations? We're also looking forward to your questions about books. We will answer your questions in #TamesueQA as appropriate. If you have any questions, please write [Question] at the beginning of the video comment section or in the community post section of the channel. Please subscribe to the channel. / tamesueacademy We are also looking for members of the Tamesue University cheering squad! / @tamesueacademy Tamesue Dai Born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1978. The first Japanese to win a medal at a world championship in a sprint event. Japan record holder for the men's 400m hurdles (as of December 2024). Currently, in addition to working in the sports industry, he explores human mastery through his recent book "Mastery Theory: People can learn and grow forever," which summarizes his learning as an athlete. Other major works include "Winning Alone" and "The Power to Give Up." Twitter: / daijapan ( @daijapan ) note: https://note.com/daitamesue HP: http://www.deportarepartners.tokyo/ Cast: Dai Tamesue Edited by Yuta Mihara Hina Kawamura DPs: Ayumi Arakawa Naho Usami Kai Kamiyama