Sengoku Pageboy's Reiwa Chronicles 0096

 "Sengoku Pageboy's Reiwa Chronicles 0096"

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Kasugayama Castle, Narumi Shogunate

Lord: Uesugi Michimaru Kagetora

Chronicle Examiner: Pageboy

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◆Year 451 of the Tenbō Era, September 17th


"The Ultimate Thirty Chapters for Creating a Great Aura"


It seems that in the Reiwa era, great individuals are not often seen. In the Sengoku period of the Tenbō era, one had to make a bold impression, as being perceived as insignificant could be a matter of life and death. Everyone is desperate to create a sense of greatness. If you wish to become a great figure in the Reiwa era, consider these Sengoku prescriptions for reference. It should be noted that anyone can become great.


Chapter One: It's important to stand out, whether individually or as part of an organization. Take Hideyoshi-dono, who earned the favor of Lord Nobunaga simply by warming his sandals with his body—a man known as the most handsome in the Sengoku period. Any talent or skill will suffice.


Chapter Two: People's opinions are often formed within seconds based on their first impressions. Those who volunteer for a position are not to be expected to perform well. In this world, being scouted is invaluable. Those who diligently train the unseen aspects are immediately recognized.


Chapter Three: It's important to somehow seem impressive even while still.


Chapter Four: Creating a formal samurai appearance leaves a lasting impression. Even if one displays their casual attire, the image of their formality remains with others.


Chapter Five: In the Reiwa era, business cards are crucial. They should exude a sense of greatness. Thus, even recipients of business cards with only printed names will find them valuable. It's advisable to avoid letterpress or homemade cards, as they convey a sense of insignificance.


Chapter Six: Speak in a low voice consistently. Both Lord and father were owners of deep voices. A high-pitched voice can instill anxiety in others and make it difficult to inspire trust and empathy, often leading to being perceived as inept and neurotic. Speaking in a low voice calms the listener's emotions, enhances persuasiveness, and conveys an impression of intelligence. A low voice makes one appear formidable, as demonstrated by Lady Thatcher, who served as Prime Minister of the British Empire. The image of the "Iron Lady" was born from such efforts.


Chapter Seven: It's recommended to narrow down one's three main selling points. Having only one or two may not be enough, and having too many can make it difficult for others to remember.


Chapter Eight: Even if it's a lie, always give the impression of being fully booked. Don't respond immediately to favorable offers, as it may seem that you have too much free time.


Chapter Nine: Avoid revealing your whereabouts easily. It's beneficial to make others believe you are unattainable.


Chapter Ten: Display grand and impressive actions, even if it's a bluff.


Chapter Eleven: In the Reiwa era, prioritize vacations over work. This impression is also essential.


Chapter Twelve: Always maintain some reserve; never run at full capacity. Abrupt actions and hastiness are frowned upon. Exposing your vulnerabilities is an absolute no.


Chapter Thirteen: Sometimes, portraying significant failures can be beneficial.


Chapter Fourteen: If you are not eloquent in speech, deal with matters in writing. Written communication eliminates room for rebuttal and can be advantageous.


Chapter Fifteen: Even when facing adversity, avoid futile resistance. Embrace it with composure. Others often admire one's resilience in times of crisis.


Chapter Sixteen: Accepting feelings of inferiority and turning them into strengths is also important, though challenging.


Chapter Seventeen: Birds of a feather flock together. Expanding your network of influential acquaintances is also advisable. Even if you are disliked, it's natural for a great person to have one or two eccentricities. Exploit those areas.


Chapter Eighteen: Although it may be difficult, train yourself not to consider matters in terms of gain or loss. Prioritize ethics.


Chapter Nineteen: Move gracefully and make decisions swiftly. This is the essence of being like the wind, the forest, fire, and the mountain.


Chapter Twenty: Avoid showing a careless smile at all costs, as it may suggest malicious intent.


Chapter Twenty-One: Use concise words to make assertive statements. Avoid unnecessary details.


Chapter Twenty-Two: Create an impression of a larger physical presence with grand gestures.


Chapter Twenty-Three: Maintain silence when necessary.


Chapter Twenty-Four: Do not attempt to win the favor of others. Act in a bold and unrestrained manner.


Chapter Twenty-Five: Never avert your gaze from your opponent.


Chapter Twenty-Six: When lying, speak with a relaxed tone and confidence, creating an aura of greatness.


Chapter Twenty-Seven: Launch fireworks continuously. Pioneering uncharted territory is necessary, as many are doing the same. For example, many attempt to create their own books during the "Let's All Become Bestselling Authors" trend, but it's advisable to avoid wasting resources on self-indulgent endeavors. Instead, consider publishing your work through a blog or YouTube once it's complete, revealing every detail of your concept, title, and plot. This way, you might gain the respect of your fellow writers. Your work should also rank high in online searches. Rather than laboring in the shadows of the small Japanese archipelago, recognize the importance of projecting a sense of greatness to debut on a global scale. Please consider this as a reference.


Chapter Twenty-Eight: When feeling intimidated, move forward. This will likely earn the admiration of others.


Chapter Twenty-Nine: Dare to go against the current era.


Chapter Thirty: Never give the impression of engaging in petty actions, no matter how challenging it may be.

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