hasunoha

Regarding my mission through work

I am now 31 years old. I'm an office worker.
I ran through work in my 20s, and now I'm in my 30s, I began to think deeply about how I should be through work. What do you want to leave behind for the rest of your life? Recently, I've been working while constantly asking myself questions about this axis.
By age 35, I'm thinking about starting a business in order to achieve my vision.
From various timings and experiences
What will you leave behind in your lifetime? What is my mission? I believe it will become more clear. Can I see anything clear?
After all, if it's my life, I want to fulfill my mission through work.

4 Zen Responses

Please do your best

You seem to have a strong will, and I would like you to do your best. Even if it's just an outline now, you'll eventually be able to clearly see it.

Incidentally, Kobo Daishi Kukaijin, who founded the Shingon sect, explains that in order for a wish to come true, it is necessary to combine the three powers. Please use it as a reference.

○Iga Kudokuriki (Igakudokuriki): Your own power. Effort, patience,... delegation, progress when it is necessary to move forward, and pull when to pull is probably that person's power.
○ Nyorai Kajiriki (Nyorai Kajiriki): Buddha's power. People who don't have a sense of awe of things beyond human intelligence may eventually become arrogant.
○ and power of justice (gyuibōkai riki): the power of the surroundings. Appreciate your family, friends, teachers, and the environment you've been given, and don't ignore the voices around you.

5W1H and ♡ huh and chibeshon

When where where where is who is who is who
What's that why why why what's going on
First, it's a good idea to really clarify this from 3 angles.
As for things, I think it would be good to concretize familiar things.
① I will do my best to raise profits by presenting at work for a week
It would also be good to have a clear vision, etc.
With a vision for the future
② It would also be nice to build a business with a stable income for my family at the company I started by age 40...
I was busy with events at the Zen temple, and I just bluntly did what was right in front of me.
At one point, when I thought about this 5W1H,
③ “Right now, here, I'm just doing this.” It became a one-point combustion type of thinking. A once-in-a-lifetime meeting to live in the present and completely burn the place where you are alive. This is exactly what is often said in the world, to live in the present. I was so happy that I was holding on to the phrase “I'm going to get rid of that right now.”
At first glance, you might think that's true, but it's still an amateur.
That's because it's dumb logic.
Please look at the watch. Wouldn't it be necessary to watch the clock for the rest of your life?
Once you've seen it, that's enough. Wouldn't it be necessary to watch all day long?
There is an ichimo (one thing) to grab while holding it.
Our mission is to use our lives. You should use it better. You should be happy to use it.
What should you use your life for? Instead, what would you like to use it for?
Wouldn't it be fine to do whatever you like? A mission doesn't have to be a hard obligation.
・Whether you're thrilled ・Whether you think you want to do it・Whether you like it
That is ♡ huh and chibe-shon. Since you're a serious person, the form of a mission probably comes quickly, but even if it's a mission, you know best if you can like it or not.
When it comes to missions, etc., it's tough. In terms of diet, you don't have to lose weight; it's about wanting to lose weight.
(._.) I used to have a sense of mission, too. He had become a missionary demon. At one point, I was reminded that Buddha did not have a “Oh, we have to save people” stance.

29 years old, 35 years old

Puru Puru Kam Kam-sama.
My name is Tetsuya Urakami from Nagomi-an, thank you for your support.

I read the text I received, and he has a passionate personality that is rare these days, and I feel good.
I want to find a job that will take my whole life and be in a situation where I can push forward with it.

I felt impatient before I turned 29 and before I turned 35.
29 years old is the age when the Buddha became a priest. 35 years old is the age of enlightenment. I thought I had to do something at this age, even if I wasn't as good as the Buddha.

But when I think about it now (I'm 40 years old now), I'm 29 years old, and I'm 35, so there was no reason I had to be impatient. There are also people who have met relationships and are able to meet their goals in life in their teens. There are also people who came across it in their sixties and devised it from there. I don't think it means you can meet someone through your own efforts.

I was a little worried that Purpurukam Kam-san said, “By the age of 35.” It's important to have guidelines, but please have a point of view that doesn't get too caught up in them.

Coordinate good relationships for good results

Puru Puru Kam-sama

This is Kawaguchi Hidetoshi. This is a humble answer to the question.

“What will you leave behind in your lifetime? What is my mission?” I asked myself this question, and I was also able to feel a milestone in my life, and it really takes courage to decide whether or not to “start a business.”

Start a living from scratch...

As a monk, I wonder if they will build a temple from scratch... If I think about it as my own, I certainly imagine that if you were to become independent and open a new temple, it would be really uneasy, and it would be difficult, but of course it would also be worth spending time and have a sense of fulfillment. If my luck is ripe... someday... oops...

Now, before, I touched on the big businessman, Kazuo Inamori, just a little bit about starting a business in the answer below.

Question “Is it a cause and effect that the lives of myself and my relatives go crazy?”
http://hasunoha.jp/questions/257

“... large businessman Kazuo Inamori has stated that if the motivation is good and the execution process is good, there is no need to question the results, and success will always occur, saying “good motivation, no selfishness.” ・・”

If you have good intentions, motivation, and a good execution process, I'm sure there will be many people who will help and support you, and if it's a good job for the world and people, I'm sure you'll get approval and approval from everyone, your trust will increase, and your performance will grow.

Of course, there are risks involved. There is no guarantee that it will work, and you may fail depending on external factors such as natural disasters, accidents, and recessions that you cannot do anything on your own.

Nevertheless, if you are looking for proper results, nothing will start unless you start adjusting the conditions. In Buddhism, I would like to explain that this world is made up of “luck.” I also mentioned this in the question below.

Question “A baby that wasn't born”
http://hasunoha.jp/questions/387

Everything depends on the “relationship,” and it is important to adjust the “relationship.” I would like to continue to make steady adjustments to good relationships for good results.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho