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