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Diary #4 – 12nd August 2025
I woke up at 4 a.m. While heading to the bathroom, I found a mess where one of the cats had thrown up, so I cleaned it. Then the other cat started pacing around my bed… and, as expected, threw up too. By then I was fully awake, so I went out for a jog a little after 5. From 8 a.m., I worked on my self-employment tasks. Still feeling sleepy. Today I focused on preparing for post-retirement income—organizing monetization ideas and looking into AI tools for slide creation. ChatGPT seems great for structuring ideas, while Gamma works well for turning them into slides. I also updated my income and…
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Diary #3 – 11th August 2025
I finally finished outlining my Kindle book, Building Wealth as a Family.Next, I’ll look into the details—like which file format I need to prepare for publishing. For breakfast, I had the sourdough I baked yesterday, topped with cookie cream and peanut butter. At lunch, we went out for sushi restaurant as a family. The bill came to 9,500 yen—on the pricey side, but it’s worth it for the rare chance to enjoy a meal out together. Dinner was tempura: chicken tempura and vegetable fritters.I tried to make the fritters extra crispy, but they ended up a little overcooked.Tempura is trickier than it looks.Chicken tempura, on the other hand, is versatile—you…
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Diary #2 – 10th August 2025
Today, I got completely absorbed in a game called Foundation. Before I knew it, about four hours had passed. Time just melted away — the surest sign I was having fun. In between, I worked on my sourdough. Bread-making is truly an art. Maybe because it’s summer, the dough fermented in no time. Still, the result was a loaf so fluffy and soft that I can’t wait to try again. Breakfast was mentaiko rice balls. I coated my hands generously with salt, shaped the white rice into neat triangles, stuffed them full of spicy cod roe, and wrapped them in seaweed. Simple, but unbeatable. For lunch, I had yellowtail sashimi.…
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Diary #1 – 9th August 2025
This morning, I went for an 8 km jog. I’m gradually increasing my distance, and my goal is to reach 10 km soon. After that, I went to the supermarket with the kids. We bought groceries for the whole week, and the total came to 25,000 yen! Usually, it’s around 15,000 yen… But since we ran out of flour and seasonings, this was our biggest shopping trip yet. At 8 p.m., the youngest daughter, who’s 11, invited me to play “running a restaurant” with her. She’s still very much a kid, full of imagination and energy. For lunch, we had dan dan noodles without soup. The taste was a bit…