Hansawa Naoki 3: the Counterattack of the Lost Generation

Hansawa Naoki 3: the Counterattack of the Lost Generation

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The original novel by the popular TV series Naoki Hansawa, the second season of the TV series will be launched in April this year. The third book in this series, the corresponding story is the content of the upcoming second season. In the previous book, although he won the battle with his boss, but helpless with the invisible rules of the game of the organization, Hansawa Naoki still ushered in a "rise and fall". In this book, Naoki Hansawa moved from the bank to the securities company of the same group. He was regarded as a parachute and a thorn in the side, and another round of struggle began...\U002F\u002F "Each of us can find his own shadow in this novel."\U002F\u002F Never give up on dreams, never succumb to power, and never compromise on principles. May our hearts be stronger, and may we finally realize that dream that "seems impossible, too laborious to achieve, but well worth the struggle."

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User 110322073471mo ago

Attitude determines height, thinking determines the way out

I have watched the Japanese TV series of the same name. Naoki Hansawa played by Masato Sakai in the drama is a genius, and he also portrayed the palace fight in the bank very well. Now while reading the third book in the Banze series, Banze's wit and bravery are always there. He is not afraid of power to show his sword against injustice, indifference and corruption in the world, and it is shown in front of me one by one. I firmly believe that this book will also be made into a TV series in the near future. This book tells the story of Hansawa who was assigned to Tokyo Chuo Securities, one of the securities companies affiliated with the Central Bank of Tokyo, and served as the head of the business planning department. When he was supposed to serve as a consultant for the Computer Acrobatics Group to annex Tokyo SPIRAL, he was snatched away by the parent company Tokyo Central Bank's ruthless and unresponsive situation. Thoughts determine the way out. Everyone is eager to avoid failure and expect success, but not everyone can get what they want. They may have paid far more than expected. Maybe those who can realize their wishes may not necessarily have put in more sweat, but they must have put in more thinking. Hanzawa always thinks about a question: Why did Computer Acrobatics Group choose Tokyo Chuo Securities Company, which had no acquisition experience and reputation, instead of Tokyo Central Bank in the first place? It was the question mark that he kept asking himself. It turned out that there was a reason: Computer Acrobatics Group's earnings were deteriorating, and it was forced into a desperate situation by the deficit. It embarked on a financial fraud plan to cover up the deficit, thereby preventing the parent company, Tokyo Central Bank, from making more obviously wasted investments. Attitude determines height. Attitude shows a person's principles of doing things. What principles do you have in dealing with things? How perfect you can do things, and you can also show your true talents and learning. As the saying goes, only by accumulation and hard work can you truly achieve a magnificent turn, because there is no real desperate situation in your career, and you should never give in to a harsh environment. Sometimes, you really shouldn't complain about the harsh environment, because a harsh environment will teach you more skills, growing experience, and the wisdom of never giving in. Banze said that no matter where he stays, he must stay in a place where he is needed. Being able to show his talents there is the happiest thing, because what he pursues should not be appearance, but substance. He didn't care that he would get a one-way ticket from the Central Bank of Tokyo. However, what he did gained more trust and reassurance, and the top leaders also gave him a larger position. He finally received the appointment of deputy director of the Second Sales Department. In life, we often hear people say "I work for a large international company", but what is hidden underneath is: all you do is serve tea and water to others, and what you learn is useless.

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Dancing Rain and Orange Wind_ae71mo ago

Japan's national drama, I saw the novel version today.

Looking forward to the release of Naoki Hansawa's second part.

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