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Hello. I’m Yasui, a solo business owner running a company mainly engaged in inspections of high-pressure gas facilities.
This is a bubble blog written by a bubble account, so I just write whatever I like.
And today, I’ll write exactly that.
I believe there is no such thing as a completely useless experience.
It’s been 10 years since I started my company, and I’m grateful to be where I am today thanks to the support of so many people.
In recent years, I’ve spent time studying various things that sparked my interest — work, management, people, companies, life.
By writing and sharing like this, I feel it helps those thoughts settle inside me, and that’s one of the reasons I’ve continued.
How do I want to live my life?
What kind of life do I wish for?
Living with these questions has recently led me to wonder: How can I contribute to the world?
A friend once told me, “Update your values.”
And truly, as we learn, our way of thinking and how we perceive things gradually changes.
Values are meant to change.
They should evolve toward what seems better.
Hearing my friend’s words made me feel more positive about my own changes, which might look inconsistent from the outside — like shifting decisions morning and night — but are, in fact, growth.
In the moment, we don’t always know whether our choices are right.
But when you look in the rear-view mirror, you realize that the choices you made back then are now showing their results.
Choose well, and you move toward the better.
Choose poorly, and you naturally drift toward the worse.
The things I wanted to change about myself — the actions I finally took — are now slowly taking root.
I can finally feel that.
Doing the obvious things consistently is surprisingly difficult.
Many people can’t do that.
In the past, I might have scolded them or dismissed them as hopeless.
Now, I think being unable to do something is simply part of being human.
People have strengths and weaknesses.
They hide things.
They overlook or avoid inconvenient truths.
We think we understand ourselves, but we really don’t.
Humans are naturally lazy creatures.
That’s just how people are.
And some of us are able to discipline those weaknesses through our intellect.
Understanding this makes a huge difference.
After all, our greatest weapon is our mind.
And “knowing” doesn’t just mean reading books and stacking up knowledge.
Knowledge is trash if you can’t use it.
You need to know usable knowledge — and actually use it.
Everything I’ve done up to now has piled up and become a part of me.
It’s not about consciously recalling it — it all gets blended together and shapes who you become.
Maybe becoming a mature adult is something like that.
Maybe I’ve gotten a little closer to becoming like my father…
Thank you for reading all the way to the end.
See you again!
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