Done! Section 1-2. New Course: 【人生が変わる!】ライフプランのつくり方:入門講座
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お金と想いの2面で考える理想の人生を叶える方法
The comparative analysis of Santō Kyōden’s 1791 narrative of Uondo and Kazunari Yasui’s modern life-planning curriculum demonstrates that systemic overwork without market leverage inevitably results in socioeconomic exploitation. Both texts argue that true financial autonomy is achieved only by pivoting from the transactional sale of labor toward the strategic monetization of unique, high-leverage assets.
- Description
「あなたはライフプランをつくっていますか?」
人生は時間の使い方で決まります。
唯一であり、公平な資産である「時間」をどのように使えるかで、人生の質をコントロールすることができます。
その時間の使い方を圧倒的に高めるもの。
それが「ライフプラン」です。
成果を出す人や夢を叶える人は必ず「ライフプラン」をつくっています。
私も、ライフプランをつくってから、人生が変わり、次々と夢を見つけ、そして叶えることができました。
また、これは私だけでなく、私が編み出したオリジナルのワークによる方法で、ライフプランをつくった人たちは、右肩上がりで成果を出していきました。
それくらい、ライフプランには大きな可能性があるのです。
あなたが、どのような道を歩んでいくのか。
その地図づくりこそがライフプランであり、ライフプランが無いと、人生に迷ってしまいます。
人生に迷い、悩んでしまわないように。
できるだけ早いうちに、自分自身の人生と向き合い、あなただけのライフプランをつくっていきましょう!
カリキュラム内容
ライフプランをつくっていますか?
ライフプランで人生は変わる
叶わないライフプランには○○が無い
人生が変わるライフプランのつくり方(オリジナルワークを3つ公開!)
ライフプランづくりに投資をしよう
講師紹介
安江一勢(やすえ・いっせい)
株式会社Bright plus 代表取締役
税理士(全国で1%未満の20代税理士)
オンラインカレッジ BRIGHT学長
ビジネス書作家
著書:「”なんとなく”不安だけど何が不安かわからない20代のためのお金の本」「20代のためのお金と仕事と夢の本」「20代の悩み、100の質問。」(ルーチェ出版)など。
What you’ll learn
- あなただけのライフプランを立てることができる
- 将来不安なお金の悩みを軽くすることができる
- あなたがやりたいことが明確になる
- モチベーションが高まり、頑張る意欲が湧いてくる
- 「今、何をやるべきなのか」を考えることができる
- 叶うライフプランを構築することができる
Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?
- 特に必要なものはありません!
Who this course is for:
- ライフプランを立てたい方
- モチベーションを高めたい方
- やりたいことを見つけたい方
- やりたいことを叶えたい方
- Instructor
安江 一勢税務、会計、出版、お金、企画、融資、確定申告、税金、起業支援、電子書籍、書籍、時間術、仕事術、人間関係、目標設定
◉作家
◉株式会社Bright plus 代表取締役
◉税理士
◉会員制コミュニティ「reboot」会長
◉安江一勢オンラインカレッジ 学長
◉著書:『”なんとなく”不安だけど何が不安かわからない20代のためのお金の本』等
教育事業や電子書籍出版事業、コミュニティ事業などを手がける株式会社Brightplusの代表取締役として、多くの方の価値を輝かせる支援を行なっている。
また、税理士としての顔も持ち、平均年齢60歳と言われる税理士業界の中で、全国で0.6%しかいない20代の税理士でもある。
この他にも、20代から30代向けの会員制コミュニティの運営や、電子書籍の出版編集長も務めるなど、実業家として、マルチな才能を発揮している。
なお、作家としても活動しており、出版した電子書籍は、ともにAmazonランキングにて、1位を獲得。
著書には「”なんとなく”不安だけど何が不安かわからない20代のためのお金の本」「20代のためのお金と仕事と夢の話」などがある。
【著書】
「"なんとなく"不安だけど何が不安かわからない20代のためのお金の本」
「20代のためのお金と仕事と夢の本」
など。(ともにルーチェ出版)
In English:
- A Method for Achieving Your Ideal Life: Considering Both Financial and Aspirational AspectsDescription"Have you created a life plan?"Life is determined by how you use your time.You can control the quality of your life by how you use "time," your only and fairest asset.Something that dramatically improves how you use that time...That's a "life plan."People who achieve results and fulfill their dreams always create a "life plan."After I created a life plan, my life changed, and I was able to find and fulfill one dream after another.Furthermore, this isn't just true for me; people who created life plans using my original method have achieved steadily increasing results.That's how great the potential of a life plan is.What path will you walk?Creating that map is what a life plan is all about, and without a life plan, you'll get lost in life.To avoid getting lost and troubled in life...Let's face your own life as early as possible and create your own unique life plan!Curriculum ContentHave you created a life plan?A life plan changes your lifeLife plans that don't come true lack ○○How to create a life plan that will change your life (3 original exercises revealed!)Invest in creating your life planInstructor IntroductionIssei YasueCEO, Bright plus Co., Ltd.Certified Public Accountant (Less than 1% of certified public accountants in their 20s nationwide)President, BRIGHT Online CollegeBusiness book authorAuthor of: "The Money Book for 20-Somethings Who Feel 'Somehow' Anxious But Don't Know What They're Anxious About," "The Money, Work, and Dreams Book for 20-Somethings," "100 Questions about the Worries of 20-Somethings" (Luce Publishing), etc.What you'll learnYou'll be able to create your own life planYou'll be able to alleviate future financial worriesYou'll gain clarity on what you want to doYour motivation will increase, and you'll feel more motivated to work hardYou'll be able to think about "what you should be doing now"You'll be able to build a life plan that you can achieveAre there any course requirements or prerequisites?There are no prerequisites!Who this course is for:Those who want to create a life planThose who want to increase their motivationThose who want to find what they want to doThose who want to achieve their dreamsInstructorIssei YasueTaxation, Accounting, Publishing, Money, Planning, Financing, Tax Filing, Taxes, Entrepreneurship Support, E-books, Books, Time Management, Work Skills, Relationships, Goal Setting◉ Author◉ CEO, Bright plus Co., Ltd.◉ Certified Public Accountant◉ Chairman, Membership-based Community "reboot"◉ President, Issei Yasue Online College◉ Author of: "The Money Book for 20-Somethings Who Feel 'Somehow' Anxious But Don't Know What They're Anxious About," etc.As the CEO of Brightplus Co., Ltd., which handles educational businesses, e-book publishing businesses, and community businesses, he supports many people in shining their potential.He is also a certified public accountant, and is one of only 0.6% of certified public accountants in the 20s nationwide, in an industry where the average age is said to be 60.In addition to this, she also manages a membership-based community for people in their 20s and 30s, and serves as the editor-in-chief of an e-book publishing company, demonstrating her multifaceted talents as an entrepreneur.She is also active as an author, and both of her published e-books have reached number one on the Amazon rankings.Her books include "The Money Book for People in Their 20s Who Feel 'Somehow' Anxious But Don't Know What They're Anxious About" and "Money, Work, and Dreams for People in Their 20s."[Books]"The Money Book for People in Their 20s Who Feel 'Somehow' Anxious But Don't Know What They're Anxious About""Money, Work, and Dreams for People in Their 20s"and others. (Both published by Luce Publishing)
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Ningyo
人魚
にんぎょ
Translation: human fish; mermaid, merman
Habitat: seas, oceans, and other large bodies of water
Diet: omnivorous; fish, seaweed, and other aquatic foods
Uondo
魚人
うおんど
Translation: a courtesan name meaning “fish person”
Diet: prefers expensive, luxurious foods and sweets
Appearance: Uondo is a ningyo courtesan and the illegitimate daughter of Urashima Tarō and a carp. She inherited the good looks of both of her parents, and was famous for her beautiful face.
Behavior: Uondo fell in love with and married a human fisherman. She became a courtesan in order to help pay off her husband’s debts.
Origin: Uondo comes from Hakoiri musume menya ningyo, a comical fairy tale written by Santō Kyōden in 1791. It capitalizes on the pop-cultural trends of 18th century Edo—the city’s famous red light districts, kabuki theater, the well-known legend of Urashima Tarō, and traveling sideshow spectacles called misemono which were all the rage at the time. A common misemono attraction was mummified yōkai, such as kappa and ningyo (mermaids), often made out of taxidermy by combining pieces of monkeys and fish. Kyōden’s fairy tale makes numerous references to misemono shows, as well as popular actors and celebrities of the day, and current events, making it a time capsule of Japanese pop culture in 1791.
Legends: Urashima Tarō was a playboy. He loved to visit the undersea kingdom’s red light districts and spend time with the beautiful aquatic courtesans there. One courtesan in particular—a carp named Orino—was so beautiful that Urashima Tarō fell madly in love with her. Orino loved the handsome Urashima Tarō as well. They spent many nights together, but because he was princess Otohime’s man, they could not remain together. Still, their love produced a child—a girl, who inherited the beauty of both of her parents. The child of a human father and fish mother, she was a ningyo.
Years later, a fisherman named Heiji was fishing in Shinagawa harbor when a ningyo suddenly jumped up into his boat. It was the beautiful and flirtatious daughter of Urashima Tarō and Orino, now an adult. She asked Heiji to marry her. The ningyo was so beautiful, and Heiji was old and alone, so he agreed.
Heiji and the ningyo loved each other. However, Heiji was poor and had debt. The ningyo looked for ways to earn money to help her husband, but with her fish body and no arms, her options were extremely limited.
One day, a brothel owner named Denzō noticed the ningyo’s stunningly beauty face. He came up with a scheme to get rich off of her. Denzō offered her a great deal of money to come work for him as a courtesan. Seeing this as the only way to help her husband, she accepted.
Denzō made plans for the ningyo’s immediate debut as an oiran. He ordered a splendid kimono, and had her hair and make up done in the most fashionable way. In the style of high class courtesans, he gave her a professional name: Uondo. Then he held an extravagant procession to announce her debut at his brothel.
However, Uondo’s debut did not go well. Her lack of arms and legs meant that she could do little except flop around like a fish. Worse, the brothel’s best perfumes and incenses could not mask her fishy smell. On top of it all, she was so tired from preparations and the procession that she fell asleep immediately after welcoming her first customer into her room. Confused and repulsed, the customer left and demanded his money back.
Denzō was outraged. He returned Uondo to her husband and demanded that Heiji pay for the expenses he incurred organizing her debut. Heiji and the ningyo were even worse off than before.
Then, Heiji remembered a story about how eating the flesh of a ningyo granted eternal life and youth. If that were the case, then merely licking a ningyo should surely have at least some revitalizing effect. Heiji and the ningyo opened up a ningyo licking shop, offering single licks at very high prices. The people of Edo lined up in the streets for the opportunity to add a few years to their lifespans by licking the ningyo.
Heiji and the ningyo became rich and famous. They made enough money from their ningyo licking shop to pay off all of their debts, and to make sure they never wanted for anything again. They lived happily ever after.
Take Control of Your Life Strategy
1. Identify the Core Framework
2. Execute the Curriculum Milestones
- Deconstruct Time Utility: Treat time as your baseline, non-renewable asset to dictate daily productivity.
- Bridge the Strategy Gap: Identify the missing tactical variables (the missing "○○" in the curriculum) that traditionally derail abstract goals.
- Apply the Three Exercises: Execute the instructor's proprietary exercises to visually map out career and personal milestones.
- Quantify Future Liabilities: Calculate long-term financial obligations to actively neutralize baseline anxiety.
- Define Immediate Actions: Convert long-range decades-long milestones into concrete, immediate tasks.
3. Analyze the Instructor's Methodology
- The Instructor: Kazunari Yasui (published under the pen name Issei Yasue), CEO of Bright plus Co., Ltd.
- Professional Edge: A Certified Public Accountant who achieved certification in his 20s, placing him in the top 0.6% of his age bracket nationwide.
- The Turning Point: Despite his elite credentials, Yasui struggled with extreme overwork, severe time poverty, and economic pressure while supporting a young family with children.
- The Solution: He engineered a structured life plan to systematically trade low-leverage billable hours for high-leverage business assets, entrepreneurship, and e-book publishing.
4. Overcome the Burnout Bottleneck
- Answer in Isolated Bursts: Review exactly one question or one section at a time, then completely step away.
- Focus Solely on the Mechanics: Treat the numbers and dates as objective financial data rather than a personal judgment of your worth or speed.
- Control the Pace: You are the manager of this data. If a specific section feels too similar to your teenage interrogation sessions, pivot immediately to a different sub-topic.
- Do you have a specific set of questions or a Section 2 worksheet you need to answer based on this text?
- Would you like to map out a blank financial life-plan template based on Yasui's CPA background?
- Do you want to unpack the specific time-management strategies used to break the overwork cycle?
1. The Trap of "Low-Leverage Overwork"
- The Story (Uondo): Uondo starts with an elite pedigree (daughter of a legendary hero) but has structural limitations (no arms or legs). She tries to solve her husband's debts by entering a traditional industry (the courtesan trade) where she cannot physically perform. She flops around, smells like fish, and fails instantly.
- The Analysis (Yasui): Yasui started with an elite pedigree (a top 0.6% CPA in his 20s). Yet, he found himself trapped in extreme overwork, trading exhausting hours for low leverage while struggling financially to support his family.
- The Connection: Both characters prove that elite status or hard work alone cannot save you if you are stuck in the wrong system.
2. The Shift from "Selling Time" to "Selling a Specialized Asset"
- The Story (Uondo): Uondo changes her business model entirely. Instead of trying to act like a regular human courtesan, she leverages her unique, rare identity as a ningyo. She stops selling her labor and starts selling "single licks" of her skin for eternal youth.
- The Analysis (Yasui): Yasui realized he could not solve his life crisis by working more billable hours. He shifted his model from basic accounting labor to high-leverage assets: writing books, launching an online college, and building scalable communities.
- The Connection: Both escaped their crisis through strategic pivot. They stopped selling their limited time and started selling a high-value, highly scalable "asset" (immortality licks vs. scalable digital content).
3. The "Life Plan" as a Survival Map
- The Story (Uondo): Uondo and her husband had no plan. They blindly accepted a bad contract from a predatory pimp (Denzō), ending up in worse debt than before. They only achieved their "happily ever after" once they took control, identified their true market value, and opened their own independent shop.
- The Analysis (Yasui): Yasui argues that without a life plan, you are completely lost and at the mercy of life's anxieties. His entire curriculum is designed to prevent people from blindly falling into cycles of debt and panic.
- The Connection: A life plan is the difference between being exploited by your circumstances (like Uondo in the brothel or Yasui in the overwork cycle) and owning your independent financial freedom.
Summary: The Ultimate Parallel
- Would you like to analyze how Santō Kyōden (the author) used life planning to survive the strict censorship of 1791 Edo Japan?
- Do you want to map out Uondo's business pivot using modern accounting terms?
- Should we look at how parental expectations (Urashima Tarō's legacy vs. your father's training) affect these structural maps?


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