XLVII - Shibuya Crossing


XLVII - Shibuya Crossing

Grand rising Reader.

It's been a while since my last newsletter.

I'm travelling around Asia, working hard, meeting good people, making life memories, training every day, just ... playing the game of life.

And while I enjoy writing, it made me realise, some things needed to be dropped, in order to make the most of where I am in the world.

And the newsletter?

I only write it when I want too.

I don't want to sell to you.

I hope the odd newsletter you get of me either gives entertainment or insight.

And I was enjoying writing in a notepad, the traditional way.

I mentioned last time, changes were under way, and it makes you realise what's important - when you have 4 hours in a day to fulfil your clients demands.

Scrolling social media, creating content, just faffing around?

All limited.

The game was always to utilise social media enough to leave it.

And while I am mountains away from that happening, an important peak has been crossed.

Sure, I could try get more clients, more money, but then everything else I do would have to take a hit.

The training, the swimming, the side quests.

Not now.

It's all about scaling with what I have, rather than adding more.

And that means focusing on what will move the needle...

Recently, in Japan (incredible country, I will be back), I went to the famous Shibuya Crossing; look at all these people:

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Here I was, sat there, on my third cappuccino.

All these people.

All these souls.

All these stories.

Of which I will probably know none.

The further I travel, the less I know.

I already knew nothing, so perhaps I'm in the negative now.

There is always more.

You can never do it all.

You can never tap into everything.

Life is so limited.

And yet we're so blessed at this one opportunity.

More Game of Life expansions being unlocked, more DLC's opened.

I keep moving on, I keep moving forward.

Because that's all we can do.

If you're interested in what I've been up too (mountains, sparring, chess, Harry Potter World, ... just digital nomad things), you can check out any of the below links.

Japan - Tokyo:



Japan - Mount Fuji:



Thailand - Muay Thai Gym:

What a load of mumbo jumbo probably, but no edits here, sending this one straight out.

But you know how it is:

Time doesn't stop.

We have no clue what we're doing.

But we don't stop playing.

The Game of Life

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