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Ayaka Nire, who is enrolled in the Faculty of Political Studies at Keio University, started an education-related business when she was in her second year of high school. Why did you decide to start a business at such a young age? I heard from Mr. Pyotr Felix Gujibachi, who supports Mr. Hitoshi as an angel investor.
* This article is a reissued version of “The Change of Paradise” by Pyotr Felix Gujibachi, let’s discuss the essential questions to create a new world (Kanki Publishing).
Mr. Ayaka Nire
When I was in elementary school, I was uncomfortable with the education that gave me answers.
Some people have practiced a paradigm shift in the world of learning. That is Ayaka Nire, the representative of Time Leap, a company that offers educational programs for children to develop “the ability to open their own lives.” When I was in the first grade of elementary school, I questioned the existing school education, and since then I have been fighting to change the way of education. What is the problem with education today, what is it trying to change as its mission and what is the starting point of its activities? I asked him what was inside his chest.
[Pyotr]Recently, it has become common in the media as “Keio University student who started a business in High 2 and acquired his mother school in High 1”. However, what I think is wonderful is not the star character of starting a business in adolescence, but the way of starting a business by involving the adults around me by clearly accepting what I want to do. It is the guts that I achieved self-realization. That is why I continue to support Mr. Hitoshi as an angel investor.
【Benevolence】I first became interested in education when I was in elementary school. In kindergarten, I attended an international school where the teacher communicated with the students by asking questions, so “thinking” was a daily routine in my life. However, when I went to a local elementary school, they gave me answers like “What is written in the textbook is the answer” and “What the teacher says is the answer”, and I was uncomfortable with the gap. It is. That was the reason I came to think “what is education?” And “what is school?”
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