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SakyoJun

Sharing overseas study experiences and viewing the world from a psychological perspective.

  1. 07/07/2025

    Talk with AI Ep10. Can Dream Interpretation Become a Real Job?

    Exploring Passion-to-Income, the Healing Gap Between AI and Humans, and the Courage to Build True Connection In this episode of “Talk with AI,” we explore a story about turning passion into a profession. The main character has been fascinated by dream interpretation since childhood—starting with analyzing their own dreams, then helping friends, and eventually wondering: “Could I actually charge for this? Maybe turn it into a real job?” But that brings up a bigger question: Is there a real market for this kind of service? And what if AI gets good enough—could it replace human dream interpreters? — 🧩 Key Questions We Explore: Question 1: Can we really turn a passion for dream interpretation into a service? Question 2: How can we test our ideas without spending too much? Question 3: Could AI replace human dream workers—and what unique value do we still bring as humans? Question 4: What’s the difference between informational healing and relational healing? Question 5: Are remote and social media interactions making our relationships shallower? Question 6: Why are vulnerability and uncertainty so important for real human connection? Question 7: When we share our inner world online, does it count as emotional connection? — 📬 Join the Conversation: Have you ever dreamed of turning your passion into a career? Do you express your true self online—or do you tend to hold back? Feel free to leave a comment or send your story to: annhill.tw@gmail.com — 📡 Stay Connected: 🎙 YouTube & Podcast | Search “SakyoJun” ✏️ Blog | https://sakyolifeblog.com/ 📷 Instagram | @sakyojun

    15 min
  2. 07/02/2025

    Talk with AI Ep8. What Should We Do When a New Hire Keeps Messing Up?

    Exploring training breakdowns, shifting generational expectations, and how to teach things that feel 'obvious' In this episode, we follow a junior manager who's frustrated and unsure. He's trained new hires before—but this time, it's not working. Despite clear explanations, check-ins, and repeated reminders, the new hire keeps making mistakes. And the manager begins to wonder: Is this just a bad fit—or am I failing to teach the right way? We dig into what it means to lead someone who doesn't learn like you do, and how generational shifts in logic, expectations, and education may affect the workplace more than we realize. 📌 Episode Highlights: Question 1: How do you know if someone is unteachable—or if your teaching style just doesn't match? Question 2: Are today's younger employees really that different? Or are we just forgetting how hard it was to start? Question 3: What has changed in how people learn logic, structure, and responsibility? Question 4: How do we pass on what we've internalized—but never learned consciously? Question 5: Is it worth helping someone grow if the process is slow and exhausting? 📬 Let's connect: Have you ever tried to teach something that felt 'obvious' to you—but just didn't land with someone else? Or maybe you've been on the other side, struggling silently to catch up. Leave a comment or send me a message—I'd love to hear your story. Contact or Share Your Story|annhill.tw@gmail.com 📡 Follow Sakyo: Instagram|@sakyojun YouTube & Podcast|Just search for「SakyoJun」

    11 min
  3. 06/24/2025

    Talk with AI Ep6. How Can We Live Without Regrets?

    Exploring the emotional roots of regret, how different personalities process it, and how we begin to heal In this episode, we explore the story of a young woman who chose her own path— but ended up feeling like she let her family down. She left a stable job to pursue fashion, only to reconcile with her father shortly before he passed away. Even though he said, “It's okay. I'm just glad you came home,” she couldn't shake the feeling of guilt. Where does regret come from? Why do some people carry it for years—while others let go more easily? 📌 Episode Highlights: Question 1: Why do we feel regret? Is it just pain—or does it serve a deeper purpose? Question 2: Why do some people get stuck in regret, while others move on? Question 3: Is emotional detachment a strength—or a hidden vulnerability? Question 4: How can we begin to heal from regret and self-blame? (A four-step emotional recovery process) Question 5: Do rational people have their own version of regret? What are the quiet struggles they often face? Question 6: Why does loneliness arrive so slowly for some—and hit so deeply? 📬 Let's connect: Do you carry any unspoken regrets? Have you learned how to forgive yourself—or are you still trying? Leave a comment or send me a message—I'd love to hear your story. Contact or Share Your Story| annhill.tw@gmail.com 📡 Follow Sakyo: Instagram|@sakyojun YouTube & Podcast|Just search for「SakyoJun」

    19 min
  4. 06/16/2025

    Talk with AI Ep5. Am I Too Straightforward for This World?

    Exploring emotional transparency, social awareness developed through experience, and gentle leadership In this episode, we follow the story of a young woman who worries that her honesty makes her too vulnerable. She shows emotions easily, while her boyfriend is steady and calm. Her boss once told her: "Being strategic isn't about hurting others—it's about protecting yourself." That advice stuck. Through her story, we explore the tension between openness and self-protection—and what it means to grow without losing who you are. 📌 Episode Highlights: Question 1: Is being straightforward the same as being vulnerable? Or can you be open—and still strong? Question 2: What does it really mean to "read the room"? And how do we learn to pick up what's not being said? Question 3: Do men and women communicate differently at work—and if so, why? Question 4: Are workplace friendships real? And can men and women really be "just friends"? Question 5: Can you still be friends with someone you have feelings for? Question 6: Can our attitude shape the work environment around us? Or are some things beyond our control? Question 7: What does quiet leadership look like? And can soft-spoken people still be powerful? Question 8: Do introverts actually make better salespeople? Question 9: Why do we often trust people just because they're familiar—rather than because they've earned it? 📬 Let's connect: Do you ever feel like you're "too much" for the world—or not enough? Have you had to learn how to soften, or strengthen, your way of expressing yourself? Leave a comment or send me a message—I'd love to hear your story. Contact or Share Your Story| annhill.tw@gmail.com 📡 Follow Sakyo: Instagram|@sakyojun YouTube & Podcast|Just search for「SakyoJun」

    18 min

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