“I feel like no matter who’s fault it is, it’s my fault. I know there’s no point in having regrets, so I think I have no choice but to grow.” World Cup best 32, Japan VS Brazil. This is an interview immediately after the game with Aoi Tanaka, who gave Brazil the winning goal after losing the ball. A mistake made under extreme pressure. When people make a big mistake, such as when their teammate made a bad pass or didn’t have enough support from those around them, they tend to want to protect themselves by blaming the environment or others. However, Tanaka never shied away from the cruel reality and took full responsibility for it, saying, “I played what I thought was my best, but the result was just my lack of ability,” and “It’s no one’s fault.” When you make an irreversible mistake in your work or life, there is no point in regretting or making excuses. Only those who do not turn their eyes away from the most cruel thing, their own naivety (mistakes), and accept that it is 100% their own responsibility, can use their despair as fuel to grow even stronger. The Japanese national team players made us dream of the greatest dreams. Let’s never slander the players who have brought us this far. Their battle isn’t over yet. 👇[Please let us know in the comments section! ]Write your warm gratitude and encouragement to Tanaka, who fought through the deadly battle against Brazil and faced his own inadequacy without running away from his regrettable mistake, and to the Japanese national team! 🔥 #Self-development #Aoi Tanaka #Japan National Team #Soccer #World Cup #World Cup #Brazil match #Awareness of ownership #Self-blame thinking #Mental #Zero slander #Resilience #Motivation #Failure

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