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Fortunately, I graduated from college (decades ago) and have continued to work for a decent Japanese and American medical company, and I still belong to a foreign-affiliated company.
I don't care about that.
When I was a student, my main activities were athletic clubs.
After entering college, was it a social studies club in its own way? (I think I was just playing)
Just studying at university? There are times when I think I'm glad I did it.
I was in law school, but was that broad and shallow? I majored in political economy.
Therefore, I chose a course taught by an instructor in the Department of Finance and Economics.
I was definitely made to buy that instructor's book in the name of a textbook, but... 😭
However, speaking of lectures, I don't use any textbooks that summarize the theories of famous economists,
In some eras, were financial and economic policies correct not only in one's own country at that time, but also in the international political and economic situation? Were there any other better ways? The lecture seemed to focus on that part.
This is what is called a case study.
Instructors were also told to give opinions and prepare reports while considering all matters.
The content of this course is very interesting, engaging, and thought-provoking.
So, what you learn and learn is that it's OK to master academics, but isn't that discipline also policy-correct if all events are taken into account? That's the conclusion.
I'm sorry for this selfish way of thinking, but I think so.
So, I'm posting it under the title Flexible.
By the way, that instructor's textbook? It's almost never read, and it sits on my bookshelf at home 😂
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    面白おかしく笑顔で、人との繋がりを大切にしながら、穏やか且つ豊かな人生を過ごすための資産運用を続けている素人です。
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