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Trying everything at random is 'self-destruction.' The only strategy for an ordinary person to win


Proof of being hopelessly 'below average'


Hello, I'm Nuko Umegaoka.

Today, I'm going to speak without sugarcoating anything.

To you, who says you 'want to earn money'
while hopping from one side hustle to another:

I'll be blunt.

That is 'self-destruction' in business.

Why can I say something so harsh?
Because I am the one who 'hopped' more than anyone,
and 'self-destructed' more than anyone,
a hopeless screw-up.

  • Office work: Not suited for it, quit immediately

  • Product sales/blogging: Withdrew without earning a single yen

  • YouTuber/Instagram: Tried them half-heartedly and abandoned them

  • To top it off, I have the 'memory of a chicken' and can't even remember the conversation I had with my boyfriend last week

Things that normal people can do easily,
I cannot.
How did a 'defective product' like me
manage to reach the point of 'earning money in business'?

This is the only answer.

Why 'hyperactivity' leads to death

A person without talent disperses their time.

This is the same as trying to play the trumpet with one hand
while swinging a baseball bat.

You wouldn't be able to become a pro at either, right?

Everyone knows that 'time is limited.'

But ordinary people mistakenly believe that 'only I can skillfully balance both,'
and in the end, everything ends up as
'broad and shallow, free-level knowledge.'

Unless you keep digging a hole in one place,
the hot spring (profit) will never come out.

I bet everything on one hole called 'content business'

What I abandoned everything for and focused on exclusively
was 'content business'.

Why? Because my own
'failure stories of being forgetful and failing at everything I tried'
became something that could save someone else and
became a valuable business.

'Focusing on one thing' is not just about working hard.
It is about overcoming the 'fear of discarding everything else.'

Get off that 'ladder' right now.

If you want to succeed,
decide today, at this very moment.

Don't just narrow it down to 'one of them,'
but 'discard everything else.'

The fastest and shortest path is to

  • learn from someone who is successful

  • do it honestly (without doubting)

  • repeat it until you die. That is all.

Write down all the side hustles you are currently
hesitating about in the comments section.

And, other than the one you decided
'I will not discard this one,'
delete them from your smartphone bookmarks right now.

People who can take these actions.
Only those who are prepared to take that first step,
please follow me.


Nuko Umeoka


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