Now is the time for personal curation. Not course meals, but à la carte.
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2025 9:26 am
Until now, the media has been a tasting of food. To put it bluntly, it's a set menu. But for example, you can directly access Kenichiro Mogi, Soichiro Tahara, and Heizo Takenaka, who appear in this copy of "President," through Twitter or blogs, and you can learn about their way of thinking there. Because what they write and say is generally the same.
Individuals can't be divided any further. Individuals are remove background image irreplaceable, aren't they? In that case, I wonder if sophisticated marketing is even meaningful. I don't think people want others to conform to them. Rather, I think they want others to guide them.
My biggest interest right now is launching space rockets. I'm building infrastructure to enable artificial satellites and humans to go into space at low cost. In terms of the Internet, it's like laying optical fiber and developing server technology; I'm building a system infrastructure for space.
If it becomes possible to launch a rocket for a few million yen, some people might launch a cauldron filled with metal balls and send out artificial meteors to celebrate their birthdays. Just as the Internet has changed the social system, I'm sure we'll see more and more ideas that we never thought of. Right now, I'm conducting launch experiments in Hokkaido every day to achieve that goal.
Individuals can't be divided any further. Individuals are remove background image irreplaceable, aren't they? In that case, I wonder if sophisticated marketing is even meaningful. I don't think people want others to conform to them. Rather, I think they want others to guide them.
My biggest interest right now is launching space rockets. I'm building infrastructure to enable artificial satellites and humans to go into space at low cost. In terms of the Internet, it's like laying optical fiber and developing server technology; I'm building a system infrastructure for space.
If it becomes possible to launch a rocket for a few million yen, some people might launch a cauldron filled with metal balls and send out artificial meteors to celebrate their birthdays. Just as the Internet has changed the social system, I'm sure we'll see more and more ideas that we never thought of. Right now, I'm conducting launch experiments in Hokkaido every day to achieve that goal.