Notes about Life, Finance and Growth.
A personal journal on clearer thinking, better decisions, and steady progress — shaped by the belief that small, consistent steps change everything.
Read the notesOn 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-term benefits are worth it.
Every career path has an average trajectory — linear, growth, or entrepreneurial. Each has its own volatility, its own pace, its own demands. Choosing well starts with knowing which line fits what you actually want.
In two classes, I identified 9 factors at play in kitesurfing — 6 controllable, 3 you can't touch. That ratio alone felt familiar. Every single one maps directly to a life situation.
Reflections on habits, relationships, perspective, and the everyday decisions that quietly define who we become.
Notes on money, markets, decision-making, and the patience required to build wealth that lasts.
Discipline, systems, learning, and the practice of becoming slightly better than you were yesterday.
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
Kaizen Notes is a personal journal exploring the intersection of life, finance, and growth — built on the Japanese principle of continuous improvement through small, steady change.
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