I love to know the business model bookstores around the world, because we have some bookstores run 24-hours, in addition space becomes interactive and proactive, it make people love reading in bookstores. Even so, I think we don't have a strong motivation on pursuiting knowledges as Japanese as well.
Today I like the book its name "竹中式マトリクス勉強法" in Japanese, but I read a Chinese translation book, haha (smirk)

The author is 竹中平藏(Takenaka Heizo), who was Japan's Finance Minister.
He referred to a matrix learning method. Because I thought it is really good, then I translated this table in English then made a picture to share with my friends.
So what are your plans?In 2010 my A-Style goals of learning is passing the "Civil Service Examination". Respectively, for the general administration and administrative police.
And then my B-Style goals of learning are the constitution, criminal law, civil law, administrative law, the basis of administration(these are all subjects for my civil service exam) , English, German, Japanese
C-Style are a lot, haha=] there are Aikido, Kendo, Yoga, Tap Dance, Kido(the game of "Go" like chess) and sailing boat.
As for the life of learning, this year I want to increase my international perspective, and Asian history, such as Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Thailand. Then I will go for a trip for Japan this year to observe their adventages and disadventages.
No matter how much I learned, my ultimate goal is to be able to improve my country.



I love the 24 hour bookstores in Taiwan!
ReplyDeleteI remember Eslite Bookstore is one of them.
You can just spend your whole day and night reading there :P
Camp inside a bookstore hihi.
Too bad, they don't have those bookstores in Belgium :( They always close at 6pm.