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Google Puts Big Companies at the Top. I Trusted Them Once. It Cost Me.

Google puts big companies at the top. I trusted them once. A 67-year-old retired factory worker in Japan explains what that trust cost him — and why he blogs anyway.
2026.06.20
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67. Forty years on a Japanese factory floor. Retired now. Writing in imperfect English about money, health, family, and the empty rooms in my house. Not advice. Just notes.

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