人のために生きる 自分が最も輝く方法 | 隆次郎 萩原 | TEDxKeio High School
人生とは、自分のために生きるもの。きっと多くの人が、そう思っているはずです。
しかし、萩原隆二郎さんは違います。彼が大切にしているのは、「人のために生きる」ということ。このトークでは、その想いが真っ直ぐに語られます。
多彩な経歴を持ちながら教員として活躍する萩原さんの、わかりやすく、ユーモアに富み、そして心に深く響くお話は、きっとあなたの生き方にも新しい視点を与えてくれるでしょう。
どうぞ、お聴きください。 1969.12 東京生まれ(55歳)
1976.4 慶應義塾幼稚舎 入学 (以降 普通部〜塾高 経て)
1993.3 慶應義塾大学法学部政治学科 卒業
1993.4 三井不動産株式会社 入社
本社 都市開発事業部 (マンション企画・開発・建設)
2004 横浜支店 事業グループ(マンション企画・開発・建設)
2007 横浜支店 営業グループ(マンション販売現場のエリア責任者)
2008 12月 退社(本社11年、横浜支店5年)
2009 4月 慶應義塾幼稚舎 1クラス目の担任(2年間)
2011 4月 2クラス目の担任(6年間)
2017 4月 3クラス目の担任(6年間)
2023 4月 4クラス目の担任(2年目) This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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