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🎥 The Harada Journey – Ryan Klunzinger Certified Harada Practitioner Report Out February 20, 2026 | Uncut Version Description What happens when functional chaos quietly replaces disciplined identity? In this unfiltered Hero’s Journey report out, Ryan Klunzinger, Engineering Capital Programs Director at Dart Container (makers of the iconic red Solo cup), shares his transformation through the Harada Method® — from reactive discipline and all‑or‑nothing thinking to structured, system‑driven resilience. After a close friend survives a 99% heart blockage, Ryan is forced to confront the fragility of time, health, and identity. Instead of relying on motivation, he commits to a system — anchored in the Harada Method, OW64, daily discipline, and Kaizen reflection. This is not about running 100 miles. It’s about reclaiming structure before it’s too late. This uncut version includes: • Full Hero’s Journey narrative • Identity shift from perfection to progress • Countermeasures against self‑sabotage • Live Q&A with certified Harada coaches 🧭 Hero’s Journey Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 00:52 – Ordinary World (functional chaos, 180‑mile commute, identity drift) 02:06 – Call to Adventure (friend’s heart attack, urgency) 04:41 – Refusal of the Call (familiar excuses, comfort in chaos) 06:11 – Meeting the Mentor (Harada Method introduced) 07:33 – Crossing the Threshold (commitment to system over emotion) 08:43 – Tests, Allies & Enemies (self‑sabotage revealed) 10:55 – Approach to the Inmost Cave (countermeasures, Dice Game) 12:19 – The Ordeal (all‑or‑nothing mindset cycle) 13:46 – Death (lowest point: perfection must die) 14:48 – Rebirth (progress over perfection, daily PDCA) 15:34 – The Reward (order returns, consistency builds) 16:21 – The Road Back (system absorbs failure) 17:10 – Resurrection (identity shift: strive and reset) 17:46 – Return with the Elixir (structure over motivation) 18:14 – New Ordinary World (“The all‑or‑nothing man had to die.”) 🎤 Live Q&A Timestamps 20:08 – Clarence Emotional transition, managing setbacks, using AI beyond 64 planning 27:29 – Raj Most impactful routines (no morning social media, Dice Game), music countermeasure strategy 33:42 – Kyle Mindset shift moment, intentional imperfection experiment, family integration of 64 41:30 – Advice for Others How to begin without waiting for a crisis 43:06 – Coaching Advice Segment Transitioning to coaching, resisting the urge to give answers, baking Harada into recurring meetings 🔥 Key Quotes “The all‑or‑nothing man had to die so a systematic man could live.” “Failure is not the problem. The fear of imperfection is.” “The system doesn’t prevent failure. It absorbs it.” “You don’t have to wait for perfect conditions.” 🚀 Call to Action If you sense functional chaos replacing disciplined leadership, now is the time to act. The Harada Method® is not motivation. It is a human development system. • Align leadership • Build disciplined daily behavior • Develop internal capability • Sustain long‑term performance Join the Executive Training: https://theharadamethod.com 🔔 About The Harada Method® The Harada Method is a Japanese goal‑achievement system developed by Takashi Harada and introduced globally by Norman Bodek. It builds confidence and results through disciplined daily habits rather than talent or motivation alone. Shohei Ohtani famously used its structured goal‑setting approach as a teenager, demonstrating how daily discipline compounds into world‑class performance.