17/12/2025
Reading the Signs from the book “The Path” by Konosuke Matsush*ta
https://konosuke-matsush*ta.com/en/
When you go to a rifle range, there is a monitor on duty who raises a flag every time you shoot. Depending on the position of the flag, you can tell at a glance whether you hit or missed, and whether your shot was off to the right or to the left. Correcting your aim accordingly, you try again. Practicing with the flag as your corrective, you can gradually improve. If the monitor weren’t there, calling your shots, you could shoot a hundred shots and be firing into the dark, never knowing how effective your aim was and never improving your marksmanship.
Come to think of it, in the course of our work every day, there are in fact many such flags – figuratively speaking – being waved at us, offering us guidance and showing us how we are doing. Numbers are among the more visible examples of such signs, but there are also many that are invisible.
By identifying the invisible signs and carefully tallying the results of our work each day, our work will surely improve, drawing on the valuable accumulation of each day.
Our days are invariably busy, but we should train ourselves strictly to keep an eye not only on visible signs, but the invisible ones that tell us how we are doing.