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Behind the facade of success lies a hidden struggle: the relentless pursuit of validation can lead to exhaustion and emptiness. As we chase achievements, we often sacrifice our well-being, driven by performance orientation, fear of failure, and unhealthy coping mechanisms. This journey reveals the dark side of overachievement—where the quest for recognition overshadows true fulfillment.
In this video, I answer the question of How many prefectures I have visited, and how I got there. I don`t keep track of numbers, but the question got me thinking. So I scoured the map and my various journals and realized I have only two prefectures to go before I visit all 47! And how I got there? Well: 39 by bicycle 33 by car 30 by train 16 by sailboat 10 by airplane 9 by ferry 3 by helicopter. I welcome the return of visitors to Japan. While the great cities of Japan have much to offer, I hope that the incoming visitors also discover the remote corners of Japan, which are rich in historical, cultural, geographical, aesthetic, and culinary treasures. It’s great to see that many of those communities are experiencing a renaissance as people of all ages are being lured by local authorities to move and set up businesses. I’ve seen firsthand their entrepreneurial spirit and how they offer a warm welcome to visitors! #travel #japan #entrepreneur oh, and the two I have not yet visited are Shimane and Okinawa
It's a little known fact that masts makers Southern Spars built one of the Kiwi America's Cup winning boats. Emirates Team New Zealand mechanical engineer Martin McElwee explains which boat brought the Cup to NZ and how the lessons learned in the production of America's Cup masts at Southern Spars flowed both ways and even into boat building.