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Scroll 057: The Man at the Counter

11 min · Gestern
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About a week ago, I sat down at a diner counter in Torrance and struck up a conversation with a 96-year-old man named Eric. What started as a simple breakfast turned into one of the most meaningful conversations I've had in a long time. As I watched the waitresses, bussers, and owner stop by to greet him, I couldn't help but wonder: Who is this guy? Over the next hour, Eric shared stories from a life that included professional hockey, military service during the Korean War, business success, family, loss, and a lesson that took him nearly a century to learn. A lesson about happiness. A lesson about productivity. A lesson about why so many of us spend our lives waiting for the next chapter. And perhaps most importantly, a lesson about why your best time might not be somewhere in the future. It might be right now. In this scroll, we explore presence, participation, inner peace, and what it truly means to live a life that others don't just remember—but genuinely miss when you're gone.

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Episode Scroll 057: The Man at the Counter Cover

Scroll 057: The Man at the Counter

About a week ago, I sat down at a diner counter in Torrance and struck up a conversation with a 96-year-old man named Eric. What started as a simple breakfast turned into one of the most meaningful conversations I've had in a long time. As I watched the waitresses, bussers, and owner stop by to greet him, I couldn't help but wonder: Who is this guy? Over the next hour, Eric shared stories from a life that included professional hockey, military service during the Korean War, business success, family, loss, and a lesson that took him nearly a century to learn. A lesson about happiness. A lesson about productivity. A lesson about why so many of us spend our lives waiting for the next chapter. And perhaps most importantly, a lesson about why your best time might not be somewhere in the future. It might be right now. In this scroll, we explore presence, participation, inner peace, and what it truly means to live a life that others don't just remember—but genuinely miss when you're gone.

Gestern11 min
Episode Scroll 056: The Quietest People Often Leave the Deepest Marks Cover

Scroll 056: The Quietest People Often Leave the Deepest Marks

Who has had the greatest impact on your life? Was it a celebrity? An influencer? Someone with millions of followers? Or was it a teacher, mentor, coach, friend, family member, or even a stranger who shared the right words at the right time? In this episode of The Story Samurai, Cary Hokama reflects on a return trip to Sapporo, Japan, a decade-long friendship with a small gyoza shop, and the unexpected lesson that some of life's most influential people are often the least visible. Drawing from more than twenty years in personal development—and over $100,000 invested in workshops, masterminds, coaching, courses, and mentorship—Cary explores why the lessons that endure rarely come from the loudest voices in the room. In this scroll, you'll learn: • Why the people who shape your life are often the least recognized • The difference between visibility and contribution • How small actions can create lasting ripple effects • Why meaningful influence compounds over time • A simple Kaizen practice to honor someone who changed your life If you've ever wondered whether your actions matter, this episode is a reminder that real impact is rarely measured in likes, followers, or applause. The world rewards visibility. Life rewards contribution. The Story Samurai exists to transform introverted, growth-minded rebels into sovereign storytellers, where clarity, mastery, and meaning shape every move.

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Episode Scroll 055: The Life You Stopped Auditioning For Cover

Scroll 055: The Life You Stopped Auditioning For

What if the life you're looking for is the one you're already living? In this episode of The Story Samurai, Cary Hokama reflects on a conversation that took place during a community workout at his garage dojo—one that challenged the common belief that fulfillment always exists in the next achievement, milestone, or opportunity. Many of us spend years chasing success, recognition, validation, and the next chapter of our lives. But what happens when you realize you've been so focused on the next mountain that you've forgotten to appreciate the view from the one you're already standing on? In this scroll, you'll learn: • Why external validation never fully satisfies internal hunger • The hidden cost of constantly chasing the next goal • How presence can become a deeper form of success • Why a quieter life does not equal a smaller life • A simple Kaizen practice to help you stop performing and start participating If you've ever felt trapped in the cycle of achievement, comparison, or endless striving, this episode offers a different perspective—one rooted in sovereignty, presence, and meaningful living. The Story Samurai exists to transform introverted, growth-minded rebels into sovereign storytellers, where clarity, mastery, and meaning shape every move.

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Episode Scroll 054: The Hallway Season Cover

Scroll 054: The Hallway Season

Last night, Cary and Aileen attended the BTS concert at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas — and one story shared by RM stayed with him long after the lights went down. Back in 2017, BTS arrived at the American Music Awards as relatively unknown artists from South Korea. No green room. No superstar treatment. They prepared in the hallway while major celebrities walked past them. Fast forward to 2026: BTS returns from military service, wins Artist of the Year, commands the biggest green room in the building, and becomes the group today’s biggest artists seek out for photos and proximity. This scroll explores the deeper philosophy behind that transformation: Kaizen. Identity. Self image. Compounded refinement. Drawing from the timeless principles of Maxwell Maltz, this episode explores how repeated daily refinement can eventually carry a person beyond the limits of their original imagination. One season, you’re preparing in the hallway. Another season, the world is trying to get into your room. Topics include: • BTS and the 2026 American Music Awards • The power of Kaizen • Maxwell Maltz and self image • Identity transformation • The “hallway season” • Compounded growth and refinement • Why transformation starts long before recognition arrives If this scroll resonates, share it with another Kaizenite walking through their own hallway season.

29. Mai 20265 min
Episode Scroll 053: You Don’t Have To Carry Everything Alone Cover

Scroll 053: You Don’t Have To Carry Everything Alone

A lot of strong people are exhausted… not because they’re weak… but because they’ve convinced themselves they have to carry everything alone. In this deeply personal scroll, Cary explores the emotional weight many growth minded people quietly carry behind the scenes — leadership, pressure, grief, expectations, loneliness, and the silent belief that they always have to “be okay” for everyone else. This episode reflects on the life and struggles of Robin Williams, while also sharing a personal story about one of Cary’s first close friends in Las Vegas — someone who outwardly encouraged and uplifted others, yet was quietly carrying pain internally before taking his own life. Because sometimes the people who smile the biggest… encourage the loudest… and support everyone else… are silently struggling the most. This scroll is for anyone who has: • been carrying emotional weight in silence • felt pressure to always appear strong • struggled privately while helping others publicly • felt isolated despite being surrounded by people • forgotten that even leaders need support too The Story Samurai exists to help growth minded rebels master their craft, rise to the challenge, and get their greatest work out into the world. But this episode explores an important truth: None of that becomes sustainable if your internal world is quietly collapsing underneath you. Because real strength isn’t pretending you’re unaffected. Real strength is having the courage to be human. WELCOME TO THE DOJO.

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