今日の単語
struggling:苦戦している、悩んでいる
今日の英文
Today, I want to talk about the importance of looking at a problem from different angles.
Lately, I have been struggling with my internet connection.
I always look forward to our weekly Zoom study meeting, but my connection keeps freezing or dropping.
And the hardest part is that I do not even know who to ask first.
Should I ask the phone company?
Should I ask the internet provider?
Should I ask someone who knows devices?
Or is it actually a problem with the room or the building?
There are too many possibilities.
So I first asked AI.
I followed the advice and even changed my mobile carrier.
At that point, I thought I was making the right decision.
But even after taking action, things still did not go smoothly.
That made me realize something important.
Sometimes one answer is not enough.
Even if the advice sounds reasonable, the real cause may be somewhere else.
That is exactly why changing the angle matters.
And this is where I felt the real strength of the salon.
When I posted about this on X, someone in the salon responded and gave me a new way to think about the problem.
What really helped me was getting advice from an angle that even AI had not shown me before.
It made me realize that even one problem can look very different depending on the angle.
And once the angle changes, the hidden weak points start to become clearer.
That is one of the strengths of being in a salon like this.
When I am alone, I can only think from my own angle.
But when someone gives me a different point of view, the whole problem starts to look different.
So for me, this experience has become more than just a connection problem.
It has also become a lesson in how to think.
Not everything can be solved quickly.
Not every problem has one simple answer.
But if we keep looking from different angles,
we may get closer to the real cause.
And having people around us who can offer those different angles is a real gift.
That is what I was thinking about today.
What did you think after reading today’s Hiden no Sho?
I’d love to hear your thoughts too, if you feel like sharing.
Thank you so much for listening.
See you in the next episode.