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Hello, I’m Yasui, president of a company that mainly conducts inspections of high-pressure gas facilities.
I’ve been feeling so stressed that I can’t sleep at all.
At this point, I can’t help but think—no matter how much a middle-aged guy like me makes a resolution, nothing really changes.
Nothing at all.
Maybe it lasts three days.
Actually, if it lasts three days, that’s already pretty good.
As you get older, you stop studying.
You stop trying to learn from others.
You start thinking, “I’m right.”
That’s the kind of person you become.
A way of working that subtly looks down on others.
Thoughts, actions, and attitudes that have nothing to do with personal growth.
A person’s entire behavior is controlled by their own paradigm.
That’s why their fixed ideas never change. And when someone points something out, they just get annoyed—almost like an instinctive reaction.
“This is just how things are.”
Once you lock into that kind of thinking, you don’t really listen to other perspectives at all.
It’s like pushing on a curtain, or preaching to a horse—nothing gets through.
People say, “I can only do it this way,” or “This way is easier.”
But is it really easier? Is that really the only way?
I think it’s important to keep questioning that.
Sometimes what feels “easy” actually ends up creating more work.
You know how that happens, right?
Like when something could be done with a smartphone app, but instead you go through a process that requires opening a computer—making things more complicated than they need to be.
You think, “I need to change.”
But in the end, nothing changes.
I’ve seen so many people like that.
And of course, I’m no different.
A middle-aged man’s determination fades away quickly.
What matters is action.
We only have a limited amount of time where we can stay active and keep going.
So the question is—what do we do with that time?
The things we’re told to do, the things we have to do, the lists laid out in front of us…
What are we actually doing with the time we’ve been given?
It’s worth thinking about.
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