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(1) Even in the world of salarymen, there are classes. I mean, family background. I only knew about things like academic cliques. There are things that have been dragged over from the Meiji era. (2) This is similar to today's skill- and qualification-obsessed people, but don't you think that "evaluation" is important? Of course, that's natural, but "reputation" is more important. And it's troublesome because it's not something you can control yourself. (3) And the height of a salaryman depends on how you spend your 20s. I didn't think the height of your life would be decided in such a short period of time. I don't think you want to think that, but in my sample of about 10,000 people, I don't know a single person who transformed in their 30s. What I already knew before entering society ↓ The story of how I achieved my goal of "quitting my job as a salaryman at age 40": https://note.com/3utsu/n/n3afd62a735ac ■Job hunting summary content: https://note.com/3utsu/n/nfb661413e76a ★Free Audible for working adults "The conclusion of the right job": https://amzn.to/3w6CeLW #Utsu