Hello, this is Taiko.
The other day I reported that I was able to become a 2nd dan.
I think I've been able to do well for five years.
So why did it continue?
He is a curious person, so he tries many things.
But it's not that long.
・Aikido
, guitar
, programming (although it's work)
The things I stopped halfway through were:
- Fitness
, Haiku
, Painting
, DIY
, and Cooking
Right.
So I wondered why it continued.
First of all, it's because you love it.
Aikido is something I really wanted.
The fun of playing your favorite song on the guitar is irresistible.
Programming has been a hobby since I was a child.
On the other hand, what didn't last was
probably because of ulterior motives such as "I want to be popular" or "I'm cool.
And there is something in common with what followed.
That's about spending money.
Aikido costs surprisingly much money, including "monthly fees," and includes judo uniforms, weapons, and fees.
The instruments themselves are expensive for guitars.
To program, you will need a computer and internet fee.
That's why I try to go to a paid seminar, not for free.
Some seminars cost hundreds of thousands of yen.
That's how serious your level of determination is different, and you can study hard.
You should throw away the mindset of teaching for free right now.
Even if you learn this way, you'll forget as soon as you leave the venue.
He's the type of person who listens to the lecture and ends up saying, "Ah, that was a good story."
Spend money, listen to the people you want to hear, and create your own action plan.
And I think the results will come out little by little.
But I don't want to spend any money! For those who say this, there's the best way to do it.
"Buying a book."
Books can solve a lot of things.
Don't you think it's cheap if it's around 1,000 yen per book?
Still, reading is tough! For those who say that.
Is that what you really are aiming for?
What do you want to be?
Please think about that carefully.
I want to be free.
This is the only thing I want to be free.
What should I do to achieve that?
I'm reading a lot of books about it.
think about what you want to be
It was Taiko.