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What is the most important thing a boxer should do?

He intends to bring the extra nine posters back to the club.....

"I used to qualify for the national tournament when I was a student. I was absorbed in hitting my opponent during the match, but for some reason I hit my own face. This is true. . "

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He is a boxer

Of course, he is not a professional boxer who can buy a luxury car with a winning prize. He is an amateur boxer who trains every day.
I’ve thought that the core of what a boxer should do, of course, is to hit his enemies with a strong punch, not the boxer’s own face. But the most important thing a boxer should do is weight loss, he says.
Fast and heavy straight punches, quick moves and various tricks are things that advanced boxing players should do, not for amateur boxers. All amateurs have to do is lose weight.
He says it’s easy to lose weight. First, don’t eat more than you need. And to move your body and burn calories.
So he often doesn’t visit the training grounds of the boxing club he belongs to. He doesn’t have to visit a boxing club to run on the road or jump rope.
One day, when he visited the club, he was given a lot of big paper.

What are the often overlooked blind spots in ecology?

The concept of deficiency or surplus has important implications for ecological thinking. Rather, the lack or surplus of supplies may be the origin of ecological thinking.
If there is a shortage of essential supplies, it will cause various harmful effects. On the other hand, a state in which something is surplus creates a remorse for conscience. So to speak, the latter may be a psychological detriment.
When the former and the latter meet, an ecological idea begins to correct some harmful effects, whether mental or material. It’s the equalization of something, the control of something.
But be aware that ecology has at least one blind spot that is often overlooked. It is the perspective of how qualitative imbalances can be corrected.
We will have to update our perspective. Because quantitative problems can be solved by addition and subtraction, but qualitative problems are not solved by arithmetic.
What are qualitative issues? It’s not a material, it’s an issue in the realm of culture. In short, it’s a matter of cultural imbalance or dissonance. What perspective should we have to solve this problem?
…So what?


“We will give you 10 posters. Paste them in a prominent place. After the deadline, bring the posters you left behind here.”
The poster he was handed over was a poster for a boxing event held by a superordinate organization. Boxers he doesn’t know make fighting poses and stare in the air. The match date is one week later.
He stuck one of them on the entrance door of our hangout. It’s a huge but crappy poster. Weight loss campaign? I wonder where he installed the other posters.
He put up only one poster. He intends to bring the extra nine posters back to the club.

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