Masayoshi Son (SoftBank Founder) – Advice To Young Students & Entrepreneurs (2011)
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Abstract
The Multifaceted Wisdom of Masayoshi Son: A Journey from Cultural Exposure to Entrepreneurial Leadership
Masayoshi Son, the founder and CEO of SoftBank, provides invaluable insights on a range of topics including the profound impact of experiencing different cultures, the transformative power of early exposure to technology, and the vitality of passion in driving one’s life direction. As a luminary figure in the global tech landscape, Son emphasizes the role of entrepreneurship, education, and individual decision-making in achieving success. He offers a balanced perspective by connecting his life stories to broader lessons in leadership, globalization, and innovation.
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Exposure to Different Cultures:
Masayoshi Son’s journey began with a crucial step: exposing himself to different cultures. He recalls how his visits to Korea, his ancestral homeland, and his educational stint in the United States broadened his perspectives. This exposure wasn’t simply about assimilation; it was an eye-opening experience that Son says “stimulated his brain and influenced his thinking.” Son argues that especially for young people, the phase before settling into a career, like high school and college, is an opportunity for making life-altering choices. The “360-degree chance” to explore life’s options is greatly enriched by international exposure.
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Studying Abroad as Globalization:
For Son, studying abroad was not just a means of blending into a foreign culture but a “tool of communication” for connecting with people globally. This experience opened the doors to a globalized world, which Son sees as a vital part of modern life. Such an outlook goes beyond mere cultural exchange and extends to the formation of a global citizen, capable of impacting society on a larger scale.
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Discovery of Technology:
A defining moment in Son’s life was his discovery of a microprocessor featured in a Computer Science magazine. Despite computers at the time being large, the microprocessor was the size of a nail, signaling a future of compact yet powerful computing. This piqued Son’s curiosity, especially considering that the U.S. was technologically ahead of Japan. He was deeply inspired by emerging technologies and saw them as groundbreaking, long before the IBM PC era.
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Role of Education and Entrepreneurial Spirit:
Son observes that many revolutionary tech companies were started by college students, emphasizing the importance of being young and open to new challenges. He cites California’s culture, which he describes as particularly open and challenge-oriented, as fostering a spirit of innovation. This cultural influence, Son believes, is essential for nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs and innovators.
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Passion and Individuality:
For Masayoshi Son, the driving force is neither money nor fame but an intrinsic passion. He recalls making challenging personal decisions, such as choosing to study abroad while his father was unwell. These choices, guided by internal motivation, have shaped his journey. Son advises people to listen to their inner ‘force’ when making decisions, and to take charge of their destiny.
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Business Advice and Mentorship:
When it comes to business decisions or choosing between countries for opportunities, Son advocates for an informed yet instinctual approach. Having mentors, both physical and spiritual, he believes, can provide both inspiration and a template for action. He regards mentors as invaluable, going as far as categorizing them into two types: those who provide tangible support and those who inspire through their philosophies or life stories.
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Entrepreneurship through Experience:
Son firmly believes that the real essence of entrepreneurship comes from experiencing it firsthand. He dismisses the notion that business consultants can guide entrepreneurship if they haven’t navigated the challenges themselves. For Son, taking the entrepreneurial plunge is the only way to truly understand what it entails.
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Self-Perception and Future Goals:
Even after achieving immense success, Son views his journey as only 3% complete, reflecting an ever-evolving scope of ambition. His plans for the future are multi-faceted, including taking up painting in his retirement years. He even finds a way to nurture future entrepreneurs through his initiative, Softbank Academia, effectively merging his earlier aspiration of becoming a teacher with his current entrepreneurial role.
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Concluding Notes:
Masayoshi Son serves as an example of how a confluence of diverse experiences, cultural exposures, and passions can enrich a life journey. Whether it’s the influence of mentors or the spirit of trying new things at any ageas exemplified by his own father’s desire to start a new venture at 74Son’s insights present a nuanced understanding of life’s complexities. His multifaceted approach to life, business, and personal development offers a template for aspiring entrepreneurs and leaders, affirming that with the right mix of passion, exposure, and decision-making, the sky’s the limit.
Notes by: T_Soprano