english

宗教

To My 15-Year-Old Son

After surviving a 2.3% survival rate in ICU, I reflect on faith, death, and what it means to live without believing in God. A letter to my 15-year-old son about religious literacy, mortality, and choosing your own premise.
② 人生設計の前提

The Price of Freedom

22 Years Old: -$100k vs +$100kMeta DescriptionTwo 22-year-olds. Same electrical career. Same salary. One starts with -$1...
② 人生設計の前提

The Price of Freedom: What It Really Costs to Live Independently as a Teen in Australia

My teenage son said,“I don’t want to live on a boat.”His father replied,“Then rent on land.”That was the end of the conv...
⑧ 社会・制度の前提

Politics Without Talking About Politics

Politics is not about parties or personalities. It is about assumptions, human nature, emotion, and system design. A structural breakdown of how societies are built.
③ お金の前提

The Chain of Fixed Costs | Money Premise

A simple guide for teenagers about fixed costs, emergency funds, and why weekly payments can become financial chains. Learn how to protect your future freedom by understanding money in the right order.
② 人生設計の前提

Future of Work | Special Edition

A letter to my 15-year-old about the future of work. Employment or independence is not the real question. The real power lies in designing your career using education, skills, and visibility.
③ お金の前提

Investing for the Next Generation|Episode 16

Investing isn’t about chasing quick returns. It’s about building a structure that doesn’t break. A clear and simple guide for 15-year-olds on money, emergency funds, trust, and long-term thinking.
③ お金の前提

To My 15-Year-Old

Listen carefully.Society isn’t kind.But it isn’t cruel either.It simply runs on structure.And most young people are thro...
① 思考の前提

To My 15-Year-Old Son

Success Is Not an AddressBy the time you read this,our life may look different.Maybe we won’t be on the boat.Maybe our w...
② 人生設計の前提

After 50 Is Not Old Age — It’s Chapter Two

A mother’s 2026 reflection on life after 50. Not expansion, but optimization. Not dependence, but resilience. A structural approach to lowering ruin probability for the future.