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29. A story about how I, who want to eliminate "waste," realized there is no such thing as a "wasteful" experience

Whether at work or in daily life,
eliminating waste allows you to operate more efficiently, doesn't it!

I think it is very important to discern the content yourself and prioritize things in order to make your busy daily life more fulfilling.

That said, people also say that
there is no such thing as a wasted experience in life
... Yeah, I understand that too. So I thought, what should I do then??



A light dive into the rabbit hole?


For example, don't flyers get put in your mailbox almost every day? To me, flyers are, unfortunately, things I almost never look at.



Since they end up as trash, they are the prime example of what I consider a waste.

But every once in a while, isn't there information like, "Oh! A cake shop opened here!"? The moment I think, "That looks delicious! I'll go sometime!", that flyer

is no longer a waste


.

In the end, whether something is "waste" or not is determined by the recipient's emotions.

It all comes down to how the recipient perceives and handles it.

Which means.


Things like "excessively negative thoughts that belittle yourself," "the habit of suppressing yourself by worrying too much about those around you," or "things that don't lead to constructive results for you"—perhaps it is okay to trim away those

inner things that you could do without
.

Maybe you will need them someday (is that true? I don't know), but for now, as you move forward, wouldn't it be okay to eliminate them as "wasteful" things?



However, the many experiences you encounter on the outside, rather than what is currently inside you, might not be immediately understood in that moment, but they might actually provide wonderful hints.


The meaning of "there is no such thing as a wasted experience in life" might be that

experiences are scattered with raw diamonds, and if you can notice and grasp them, everything becomes experience points

.


I love cake shops, bakeries, and also Japanese confectionery shops.


A flyer for a mobile cake shop that was in my mailbox. There have been a lot of them lately, people coming to sell frozen cakes.

It went from "Wow, that looks delicious!" to... "It's a weekday afternoon, I can't go," to... "Hmm? If you look closely, isn't it overpriced?" to... "Hmm, in that case, I'll go to XX next time!" It really stirred up my emotions (lol).



That alone increased my experience points! And I have something to look forward to now!

I guess it really is true that
'there is nothing in life that is a waste'
, surely😊

The one who enjoys it wins✨

There are so many delicious cake shops in the neighborhood, aren't you jealous?


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