A life of continuous choices
- MIHO AKUTSU

- Jan 13
- 2 min read
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As the new year approaches, I tend to write the year as 2025 when writing the Gregorian calendar year.
Although more and more people are writing dates in the Gregorian calendar, there are still many institutions in Japan that use the Japanese calendar.
I'll do my best to get used to 2026 as soon as possible.
This year is the Year of the Horse, and with the combination of various superstitions and historical events, there are a lot of myths flying around.
But how you feel and how you spend the year is up to you.
I've been trying to set my goals for this year, but
I think many people tend to forget that they even set a goal before they know it.
Yes, I am one of them.
Whether it's a shortcut or a detour, as long as you reach the result (achieving your goal)
This will inevitably mean that you have achieved your aspirations (will and process).
Maybe it's a good idea to create a roadmap for your life.
I feel like a life on a rigid track can feel restrictive...
Because we don't know what will happen, we need to be prepared for anything that may happen.
I think it's also important to be able to adapt to the situation.
Living is always a series of choices.
"I'm thirsty, so should I drink water or not?"
"Shall we go shopping or not?"
From small things to big things, we are constantly making decisions and moving forward.
It's something that is so commonplace in our everyday lives, but when we think about it again, we realize how profound it is.
What has been the biggest life choice you have ever made?
By the way, the biggest decision I made was quitting my job and starting my own business.
Please let me know in the comments section or via Instagram DM!




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