A workshop utilizing the book "How to Choose Your Path," published by Gakken Inc., a subsidiary of Gakken Holdings Co., Ltd. (Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; President: Hiroaki Miyahara), was held on May 29, 2026, as part of an online study session hosted by the nonprofit organization WOMAN SHIFT. ■ The Art of Choosing a Path Is a Lifelong Skill, Regardless of Life Stage "How to Choose Your Path" clearly explains practical methods for making personal, meaningful decisions in various situations—such as choosing between science and humanities, selecting a major, or picking a university. Although this event specifically targeted a network of women legislators, it went far beyond simple career guidance, becoming a space to learn "the methodology of decision-making" applicable to all life choices—from guiding children's paths to making personal career decisions. What became evident through this workshop is that the skill of "making satisfying decisions" is urgently needed not only by high school students but also by adults. ■ "How to Decide" Is Something No One Teaches "Should I continue with my current job?" "Would it be better to switch careers?" "What do I truly want to do?" When reflecting on their careers, many people have asked themselves these questions. But how many can clearly answer them? Probably not many. And that's understandable. Most people have never systematically learned concrete methods for "how to choose an academic or career path" or "how to make major life decisions." In fact, a survey of university students revealed that only one in eight said they had ever been taught how to make decisions※. ※Survey results from Kawaijuku. From a manga inside "How to Choose Your Path." ■ Learn Decision-Making Skills at Moments of Life Choice In this book, author Naoki Yamamoto—who has delivered lessons to over 10,000 high school students—explains the logic of decision-making in a way that is easy for middle and high school students to understand. Yamamoto explains that by or