ABSTRACT

In order to have "thinking habits that are free from copy-catting", it is critical to establish a thinking habit that approaches everything starting with its essence and with the basics. The reason for a system's existence, or its essence, is different from the god-thinking, god-willing approach of epistemology, which suggests that there is one and only one right way, and the developed countries have already learned that right way. The conversation at the time was interesting from a perspective of Sakichi Toyoda. According to the authors' research Leading-edge thinkers for the essence of any activity or system by identifying the true essence or reason for a system's existence by repeatedly asking for the purpose of a purpose. The reason for a system's existence, or its essence, is different from the god-thinking, god-willing approach of epistemology, which suggests that there is one and only one right way, and the developed countries have already learned that right way.