Unfolding the Antenna


Japanese term: "Antenna wo haru" is literally translated into English as "Put up an antenna," which means "At all times, keep your eyes open to everything related to the fields that you are involved in." So, this term is often used as an advisory phrase in a particular situation where someone feels the urge to consciously collect a variety of relevant information for tasks or to keep on learning about something they are interested in, in order to avoid limited views. "Antenna wo haru" has definitely been a guiding principle in my post-retirement life so far.

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