Life·Finance·Growth
On clearer thinking, better decisions, and the quiet power of small, consistent steps.
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Selected Notes
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Writing, kept short and revisited often.
Latest notes.
01
Experience on the Coast in my 20s
On moving for the right opportunity, building a routine, and the quiet leverage of taking calculated risks early. The first two months are uncomfortable. The long run is worth it.
02
An Approach to Choosing a Career: Derivative Lines
Every path has an average trajectory: linear, growth, or entrepreneurial. Each has its own volatility and pace. Choosing well starts with knowing which line fits what you actually want.
03
What 2 Kitesurfing Classes Taught Me About Life
Across two classes I counted nine factors at play: six you control, three you cannot. That ratio felt familiar. Every one of them maps onto a life situation.
Three Pillars
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One practice, looked at from three sides.
Three pillars, one practice.
一
Life
Habits, relationships, perspective, and the everyday decisions that quietly define who we become.
二
Finance
Money, markets, decision-making, and the patience it takes to build wealth that lasts.
三
Growth
Discipline, systems, learning, and the practice of becoming slightly better than yesterday.
継続は力なり
keizoku wa chikara nari
Perseverance, continued, becomes strength.
About
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Operator, finance background, building with applied AI.
Small steps, compounded.
Kaizen Notes is a personal journal exploring life, finance, and growth, built on the Japanese idea of continuous improvement through small, steady change.
I write to think more clearly. If a note helps you do the same, that is the whole point.