My Family's Car Life

I asked my husband, who has even more free time now that he has a Porsche, for his secret.

Earning and getting free time.

Also, a short time ago, a

Since I bought the Porsche, I've been more interested in it than ever before.I started thinking about how to balance "making money" and "having free time.I've been thinking a lot about how I can have more time to ride than I do now. It would be a waste to buy a Porsche and not have time to drive it because I am too busy, so I started to think about how I can have more time to drive it.
In fact, the more my income increases, the more time I have for myself. In that sense, I am glad I bought the Porsche.

He once said.

."That would be ideal.But I still can't get over the feeling that I earn more money because I work hard.I tossed the idea out there, saying, "You know what?

I know. A lot of people are saying, 'I don't know.I want a life with lots of income and lots of time.But I think there is a guilt in doing so somewhere. But somewhere, I think they feel guilty about doing so. I still feel a little guilty about it.
It has been a long time since I was a small child," he said.Work hard, save money.or "Work hard at a good company.They keep saying things like, 'I'd rather work hard and steady,' except that I'd rather work hard and steady.Somehow badI think it has been imprinted in our subconscious.
So, even though I think such a life is "nice," there are not many people who seriously aim for it. But I have been thinking seriously about what I should do to achieve such a life. I am seriously thinking about what I can do to make that happen.We have seriously explored and seriously structured the system.So, I think it is important to "seriously aim" for that ideal first.

And. Indeed... since I was a little girl, I have been a "It is more important to strive for absolute quantity than to think about efficiency.I think it took me quite a while to accept the idea of a husband who did not, because I had been exposed to so many ideas of "the way things are supposed to be.

."But even if you decide to get serious about it, it takes time to actually create that world.I asked.

Well... when I first started my own business.Working from morning till late at night, traveling all over Japan by bullet train, interacting with all kinds of people.I was what is called a passionate president. When I bought my Boxster, I was still busy, even writing code for the program while I was waiting for an oil change at the Porsche Center.
By doing so, I certainly started to earn more money than when I was a salaried worker, but on the other hand, I was so busy that I had no time at all. And gradually, "My annual income has increased, but my hourly rate may have decreased.I don't know. I began to think, "This way of working is not leveraged at all, it's just an earned income, so there is a limit to how much I can increase my income.

I see...that's what you thought. So?"

And since that time, theGrow the companyor ".make salesor ".Increase the number of employeesI don't really care anymore about "the result" or anything like that. It's good that it happens as a result, but it's not for me to make it a goal in and of itself.
More than that, "Let's make it a company that can make good money. And let's make it a company that can run without me.He changed the goal of the project to "to be the best in the world.
From there, he made major changes to his business model, focusing on how to increase customer satisfaction while streamlining operations, and how to delegate tasks that he did not have to do himself to his staff.
And to our employees.Let's seriously consider the ultimate world of 'easy and profitable (while maintaining customer satisfaction).I told them, and we all worked hard to get there. Well, it's not easy to find a president who says that to his employees (laughs).
Such a roundabout move, which at first glance does not directly lead to sales, turned out to be an "investment," and later on, more and more buds sprouted, resulting in sales that multiplied many times over.

I'm so glad to hear that there was such a passionate drama. I'm grateful to the employees, too. And you're still walking further with that as your goal..."

That's right. Even now, I'm stillI'm making more and more of those 'investments (not money).I think the key is to be able to invest in future profits instead of being blinded by immediate gains. Then, the more income you earn, the more time you will have for yourself.

And. I see... and finally, my husband

I mean, I've got the guts.Unskilled and lazyI always want it to be easy. They always want it to be easy. That desire to have it easy becomes the energy to realize how to get the maximum effect with the minimum effort. That's why they can "invest" in the future.

He concluded.

Indeed. Listening to my husband talk about his school days, in contrast to my own, which was ridiculously serious, I thought, "Even if we had known each other back then, I'm pretty sure we wouldn't have even been friends.I think "W

However, now that I am in an environment where I can learn many things, I would like to move one step at a time toward the world my husband describes.

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