今日は誕生日だった。
しかし特に何もなく過ぎ去った。
仕事に追われていた。
気づけば誕生日は終わっていた。
ケーキはたべず、ヒヨコ豆のサラダをがっつく。
家路につく。
深夜、DJ KRUSHの曲をミックスした。
そして、昼に書き残したメモの断片を整理した。
私は今「地震に強いシステム作り」というタイトルの本を書いている。
結構まじめに。シンプルに。丁寧に。
世界中のエンジニアを目指す若者と、それを育てる経営者向けの内容だ。
日本人が書く地震の本。
みんなに読んでもらえたら嬉しいね。
But nothing special happened.
I was up to my neck in work.
By the time I realized it, my birthday was over.
I didn't have any cake, but I ate up a chickpea salad.
I went home.
Late at night, I made a mix of DJ KRUSH's music.
Then I sorted out the bits and pieces of the notes I made in the afternoon.
I'm writing a book titled "Creating a Stronger System Against Earthquakes".
Seriously. Simply. Carefully.
It's for the young people in the world who want to become engineers, and the managers who will cultivate them.
A book about earthquakes written by a Japanese.
I'll be happy if everyone reads it.
However I didn't spend it doing anything in particular.
I was working.
My birthday was over by the time I noticed.
I devoured a chickpea salad, and had no cake.
To arrive at the road home
I mixed DJ Krush's song late at night.
And arranged the pieces of the memo I left out in the afternoon.
Right now I'm writing a book called "Making an Earthquake-resistant system."
Pretty seriously, simply, thoroughly.
The subject matter is for youths aiming to be engineers throughout the world and for the managers who bring them up.
It's a book of the earthquake that a Japanese writes.
It would make me so happy if everyone would read it.