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Hello. I’m Yasui, the president of a one-person company mainly engaged in inspections of high-pressure gas facilities.
When a deadline starts closing in, I panic and finally begin to move.
I had plenty of time.
But I didn’t act. I didn’t do it.
Then the deadline approaches, and I rush to get started.
You realize that you don’t actually have as much time as you thought.
“I’m busy, so I’ll deal with it later.”
But the things we postpone are often the very things we truly need to do.
Doing what is “not urgent but important” is essential if we want to live life on our own terms.
Of course, urgent and important tasks cannot be ignored either. They are urgent and important—there is no option not to do them.
But people get consumed by those and end up living their entire lives without doing the truly important things that must be done.
If you could see the end of your life coming—would you live the next year differently? The next month?
I suspect that most people wouldn’t.
Only when tomorrow is the end would they desperately struggle.
Even with so many things they want to do, they wouldn’t be able to prioritize. And in the end, they might finish life without having done what truly mattered most.
We have to move forward steadily, one step at a time.
The bill for everything we’ve postponed eventually comes due. And to fix it, we must invest more time and resources than the amount we once neglected.
If you’ve postponed things for years, you have to repay years’ worth at once. Of course it makes you feel sick—it’s overwhelming.
But nothing is created by running away.
We must not run from it.
Living life carefully and deliberately is extremely difficult. But if we keep it in mind daily, perhaps we can climb a little higher.
So that when the end of life comes, we won’t panic.
We should prepare ourselves every day.
I strongly hope not to live in a way where I’m simply chased by time until it all ends.
Thank you very much for reading.
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