The pursuit of my happiness

Since launching our brand and starting to run it, I have to think about so many things every day.

In the midst of a wide variety of information, we carefully examine the information with our own proper, solid filters, will and philosophy, absorb what we need to absorb, study every day, and sometimes be influenced by others, while we forge ahead and work hard.

I like to watch and listen to business-related content, whether it's in books, on the Internet, on TV, or through other media, but when it comes to movies, I also like documentaries and movies based on true events.

On a side note, the movie I most want to see right now is "AIR."

I wanted to see it right away, so I went to the cinema! I was planning to invite a friend to see it next week, but my friend sent me a LINE message saying, "You can see it on Amazon Prime, but do you want to go to the cinema? Either way is fine," so I ended up going to Amazon. I decided to watch it on Prime.

I haven't seen it yet, but I'm really looking forward to it.

Although I can watch it whenever I want, I haven't seen it yet...

And The Pursuit of Happyness was good too.

(As an aside, I used to work in marketing at a foreign film company, so I met Will Smith a total of four times, and he was a really nice guy.

He was very kind to me, even though I was just a member of PayPay's staff, and he got everyone in the room involved in the conversation.

If it's a TV program that's easier to watch than a movie, there's Seven Rules, which was on until recently, Cambria Palace, Gachi-ri Monday, WBS, and interviewer Hayashi Osamu on Sunday's First Time Heard. I really like hearing about the struggles, background, failures, success stories, management theories, etc. of starting a business, so I look for this kind of content, regardless of job, industry, or genre, and read, watch, or listen to it.

There are times when I'm surprised by something (it's quite likely that most of the time I feel this way), and times when I think, "What an idiot!" I'm grateful that my predecessors have experienced a lot of things and given them to me, so I can avoid some things.

I don't know if we'll one day be talking about this brand in all these different media, but it was a day when I thought I'd be happy to continue delivering something that resonates with you all here (JOURNAL), not forgetting the feeling I had when I was moved by silk when I first decided to start, and what we do and what we think about.

We will continue to do things our own way (in a unique way), so please continue to watch over us!

Silk is the best! Love Silk

Silk maniac

R

P.S.

There are so many things I want to do, create, and achieve that it's overwhelming!

Azu, do your best!

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