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I'm working as a secretary, and it was stressful because an executive from Korea seemed to talk half-heartedly without looking at the other person when talking. I really like what you posted."

"It's an article that I want Korean coaches to see. They don't even look at what the player is thinking, they try to interfere with everything. It's a reminder of what kind of players our players are on the team as well."
– A baseball player sent me a message about "What is the One Team?"

"You even led me to mind coaching in the Meryl Kelly interview. I'm healing and light on my way to work on a heavy Monday."
–Reading "Kelly's Fall Baseball Debut, Good Distraction to Burden"

"The theme of the article goes well with the second half of the year, but I don't think I understood Doosan's current situation and fan sentiment…Doosan is a team that used to be called "Hustle-doo" itself, and long-time fans really love that kind of team collar. Doosan fan wants a Doosan-like game that only Doosan has."
– Some of the mail from a fan who said, "I've been rooting for the Bears since 1982 when I was a freshman in college."

On February 20th of this year, we started 'sincere cooperation'. "Don't ask why, but say why?" was the first article. After reading that article, someone sent me a message, and it was memorable. "I had a lot of worries about the way my husband talked to my child. It was uncomfortable because I felt like I was asking why. This is what I always thought. I should send it to my husband." Thanks to support, empathy and understanding, I continued.

Thirty-six columns were published last week, including "What is one team?" I met readers almost every Monday or early week through daily sports and portal sites. After putting the big topic of communication, I summarized my concerns about 'thinking differently' and 'asking better'. I also asked you a lot of questions from time to time. I'm writing to show you my thoughts, but I wanted to give you time to organize your thoughts.

After the column was released, there were many people who sent me messages in one way or another. I would like to take this opportunity to return my gratitude. It was a precious opportunity for me to think again. There was also a person who organized the problems of the team he loved and the hearts of his fans in a long email, and I deeply sympathized with what he said. It was fortunate to be able to explain more about what I lacked and intended in my article.

As I started writing, I thought it was a good opportunity to organize my experience and studies. In addition, I wanted to connect the issues and scenes recently shown in the sports field to see how the mind works with you.There were some things I didn't expect, but it was a connection right away. Of course, there were many news and opinions from people I knew and had a relationship with. I have come to understand the context of the field more deeply.

However, there were many cases where people who were stressed out about their family's work sympathized. Here's a message from someone quoted at the beginning of today's column. This is what a local Korean working for a Korean company that has entered overseas. The 2nd episode of "Where Are You Looking?" "Look in the Eyes" is what she felt about reading. Eye contact issues include differences in thoughts and training for communion, authoritative organizational culture, and a desire to be recognized. It started from an example of a sports site, but it leads to a look that can be seen in any office. I also learned that the issue of "sincere cooperation" is highly scalable. What do you think.

Today's "Sincere Joint" is about looking back on the last series. Am I suddenly at this timing? When this article (37th episode) is published, the end of November and the beginning of December are together. I decided to pull up the work of organizing, which is usually done in December. I often say, "I need to clear up the year in December," but what about it. Just as fallen leaves are swept away by the wind, there are many times when you can't concentrate on a meaningful arrangement. I think it would be more comfortable to look back calmly in advance and let the atmosphere flow this December.

You should compliment yourself with all your heart. Give a high five to yourself.

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