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Tokyo Dome!!! Attending Keisuke Oshima-san's event!
A celebration in advance!!!
After experiencing Keisuke Oshima-san's seminar in Nagoya yesterday —
I truly realized that I had been "setting limits for myself" = "talking to others with limits as a premise" too!!!
A huge realization!
People aren't meant to be limited like that! I'm not meant to be limited like that!
Keisuke Oshima-san's seminar yesterday really hit me deep and moved me.
Encountering Amway and burning with passion for it was part of it — but it was through Toyomi Yamada-san's words that I first became aware of the infinite potential of human beings. Remembering that got me excited all over again.
I had been trying to put in effort within a limited range, and somehow striving for achievement, self-actualization, and giving it my all — all within that range.
And so — I had been talking to others too within the limits I had placed on them.
Something made me think — I'm going to go all out and make it happen!
After the seminar ended, I wanted to be alone. I wanted to think alone. I wanted to face myself alone.
Keisuke Oshima-san — truly, thank you so much!
"By changing the way we use our brains, we can unlock the power to make our dreams come true"
— as shared with us by Keisuke Oshima-san!
What hit me especially hard was:
the power of misunderstanding, future memory, gratitude, and the power to live for someone else.
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The key to learning
The first important thing is, before you attend —
decide: "What will I gain today?" "How many things will I learn?" "How will I apply this time to my life?"
Even in the same room, what you gain is completely different depending on whether you simply listen, or listen having decided to learn.
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What people who achieve their dreams have in common
People who achieve their dreams are not specially gifted — they are people who believe in their future first.
The brain is like a supercomputer — between those who succeed and those who don't, the brain's structure itself doesn't differ much.
What differs is —
what you have made the brain believe.
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"The Power of Misunderstanding" changes your life
"I can do this." "Dreams come true." "The future is already getting better."
Making the brain experience this in advance = pre-celebration (yoshuku)
When the brain starts to feel that future as reality, your actions, choices, expressions, and encounters all begin to change.
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"What would have to happen for 2026 to be the best year ever?"
In the exercise —
"2026 was the best year of my life!"
High five!!!
For example, asking:
"What was the most moving moment?" "Who was happiest for you?" "Who thanked you the most?"
This is training to create future memories.
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Morning and night are the golden hours of the subconscious
Right after waking in the morning and just before sleeping at night are the times when words and images enter the subconscious most easily.
That's why —In the morning: "
Today turned out to be the best day ever. "
What kind of day was it?"
At night: feeling "Today was another wonderful day."
This habit is what changes the direction of your life.
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3 ways to rewrite the subconscious
In the talk, the following were shared as the main elements through which the subconscious changes:
① Shock
Powerful encounters, deep emotion, illness, setbacks, admiration. These become the triggers that change a life.
② Habit
Daily words, actions, morning meetings, future journals, gratitude practices. Through repetition, the unconscious changes.
③ Gratitude
Especially gratitude toward parents, and toward those who have supported you. This is what powerfully unlocks latent potential.
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Removing the blocks on possibility
Most people, despite truly having enormous potential, have convinced themselves:
"This is all I amount to." "It's impossible." "It's too late to change."
This is the mental block.
But in truth, human beings have untapped power still sleeping within them.
What matters is realizing —
"My potential is not something this small." (Because human potential is not something this small.)
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Gratitude allows you to surpass your limits
In particular —
gratitude toward parents, gratitude toward family, the desire to bring joy to someone —
surpasses the power you can muster for yourself alone.
There is a limit to what "just for myself" can drive. But when you think —
for someone else, I want to make my parents proud, I want to show my children what dreams look like, I want to be the hope of my companions —
people demonstrate power beyond what they imagined.
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The gratitude work for parents
As important questions to sit with:
"What do you love about your father and mother?" "What do you respect about them?" "What have they given you up until now?" "On the day you were born, how do you think your parents felt?" "What do you want to say to your parents from here on?"
This exercise is the work of putting your life's foundation in order.
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Life itself is the greatest entertainment
Being moved by someone else's film is wonderful. But what truly matters is —
are you moved by your own life?
The saddest thing is to become bored with your own life.
That is precisely why it is important to keep challenging, keep learning, and keep removing your limits.
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The afternoon in Hamamatsu was stimulating too
Thank you everyone in Hamamatsu
The conger eel was delicious too
Congrautualations on your marriage!
The Bohemian Dream
See you in Bali too
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