New to japanese? new to the sub? read the wiki! to submit a translation request, visit here instead. welcome to /r/learnjapanese, the hub on reddit for learners of the japanese language.. rules 1. if you are new to learning japanese, read the starter's guide.check to see if your question has been addressed before posting by searching or reading the wiki.. Discipline has gotten a bad rap these days, mostly because people think it means to hate yourself into achieving your goals, and a technique ultimately just leaves you feeling like crap.. You don’t need more self-discipline than you already have if you establish new habits in your life. learn how to form a habit. want to learn more? a japanese method to develop creativity in.
School is where japanese are taught how to interact in japanese society. the same good and bad things that take place on the trains, streets, homes and companies are nurtured in school. that's why japanese guys in their 60's still use janken in the office to make group decisions.. What's more, some things in the japanese classroom may be better than those in other countries. consider this anecdote from american psychologist, jim stigler. while visiting a classroom in japan, stigler observed japanese students trying to draw a 3d cube with varying degrees of success.. As your willpower and self-discipline grow, your courage and inner strength grow too. you will not be afraid to learn new things or face new challenges, and would not be easily intimidated or discouraged. 4. possessing more assertiveness you gain the inner strength and courage to say 'no' or 'yes', without fear or shyness. 5..