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EPISODE · May 24, 2025 · 9 MIN

The Art of "I'll Do It!": Lessons in Challenge, Failure & Self-Growth from an Aspiring Mars Traveler

from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons

"What if your limits are just a 'malfunction of the brain'? Dive into the extraordinary mindset of Makoto Hoshino, a 46-year-old Japanese entrepreneur, extreme adventurer, and aspiring Mars traveler. In this episode, we explore the core lessons from Hoshino's inspiring talk, 'The Essence of Challenge, Failure, and Self-Growth.'Discover his powerful philosophy: the only failures that truly matter and fuel future success are the ones you choose by boldly saying, 'I'll do it!' Hoshino shares his incredible life journey – from summiting Everest and completing grueling ultra-races (10km swim, 420km bike, 84km run) to backpacking 37 countries and navigating the highs and lows of business, including a space travel venture that taught him invaluable lessons.Learn how a childhood bucket list (including going to space!) still guides him, the surprising value of 'useless' experiences in building unique character, the magic of public declaration, and his practical approach to overcoming immense challenges, like his intense low-oxygen training for Everest.This isn't just about extreme feats; it's about applying a challenger's mindset to everyday life, balancing audacious dreams (like his serious plan to go to Mars by 2049) with family responsibilities, and the continuous power of learning and self-transformation. Get ready to be inspired to define your own 'Everest,' declare your ambitions, and turn your personal failures into your greatest fuel."

"What if your limits are just a 'malfunction of the brain'? Dive into the extraordinary mindset of Makoto Hoshino, a 46-year-old Japanese entrepreneur, extreme adventurer, and aspiring Mars traveler. In this episode, we explore the core lessons from Hoshino's inspiring talk, 'The Essence of Challenge, Failure, and Self-Growth.'Discover his powerful philosophy: the only failures that truly matter and fuel future success are the ones you choose by boldly saying, 'I'll do it!' Hoshino shares his incredible life journey – from summiting Everest and completing grueling ultra-races (10km swim, 420km bike, 84km run) to backpacking 37 countries and navigating the highs and lows of business, including a space travel venture that taught him invaluable lessons.Learn how a childhood bucket list (including going to space!) still guides him, the surprising value of 'useless' experiences in building unique character, the magic of public declaration, and his practical approach to overcoming immense challenges, like his intense low-oxygen training for Everest.This isn't just about extreme feats; it's about applying a challenger's mindset to everyday life, balancing audacious dreams (like his serious plan to go to Mars by 2049) with family responsibilities, and the continuous power of learning and self-transformation. Get ready to be inspired to define your own 'Everest,' declare your ambitions, and turn your personal failures into your greatest fuel."

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