Fortune and Growth

 

It is a well-known story in Japan that Konosuke Matsushita (1894–1989), the founder of Panasonic Corporation, often asked job applicants the same question during graduate recruitment interviews: “Are you a fortunate person?” The intentions behind this question may be interpreted in different ways, but it is widely understood that Matsushita valued those who could confidently answer “Yes, I am.” He believed such individuals would face challenges with independence and a strong sense of responsibility. If so, they would be able to pursue personal growth by proactively learning from the diverse experiences awaiting them.

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