“It’s a masterpiece among Japanese people. If the Japanese mentality continues to evolve, it will become like this.” This is an interview in which Takefusa Kubo, the treasure of the Japanese national team, freely praises Kaishu Sano, a key player in the midfield of his generation. Kubo, who knows top-of-the-top players overseas, said, “I definitely thought he would be in the starting lineup,” and “He resembles Real’s Valverde.” He is an overwhelming talent. At the root of his greatness is his overwhelming “humility” and “rationality.” Even though he plays the dirty role of running faster than anyone else and reaping the opponent’s ball better than anyone else, there is no ego attached to him trying to make himself look good. He simply makes the “rational plays” necessary to win, but continues to do so with a higher quality than anyone else. In our work and life, we tend to put on a pretense that deviates from our true nature, wanting to “look good to those around us” or “want to make flashy achievements.” However, the top performers (masterpieces) who are truly indispensable to an organization are humble people like Sano, who eliminate unnecessary appeal and continue to produce results in a “rational” manner. 👇[Please let us know in the comments section! ]What kind of vanity (waste) are you currently throwing away in order to get results? Let’s declare here our determination to pursue only the essence, like Sano! 🔥 #Self-development #Kaishu Sano #Takefusa Kubo #Atsuto Uchida #Japan National Team #Soccer #World Cup #World Cup #Masterpiece #Valverde #Humility #Mental #Mindset #Rationality #Work Technique

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