Throughout my life, I’ve observed MLB, golf, music, history, economics, and psychology with one consistent lens.
That lens is:
“Reading the essence of a field through numbers and structure.”
DG Journal is a place built upon that way of seeing.
Yes, the topics vary.
But in truth, this journal is designed to
cut across disciplines and uncover hidden structures through data and patterns.
Because whether we examine—
- OPS in MLB,
- the Beatles’ musical revolution,
- Hideki Matsuyama’s swing mechanics,
- or everyday decision-making,
they are all shaped by the same underlying patterns.
DG Journal exists to translate that intuition into clear language.
Why “Multidisciplinary × Data”?
I’ve always been the type of person whose mind becomes restless if confined to a single field.
- Analyzing baseball leads to insights about golf.
- Studying musical structure reveals parallels with business strategy.
- Understanding economic flow mirrors competitive dynamics in sports.
This kind of cross-domain pattern recognition happens naturally for me.
It’s less a “talent” and more like an operating system built from years of experience.
DG Journal was created from a desire to provide
a place where this kind of cross-disciplinary thinking can be enjoyed.
How DG Journal Analyzes the World: Reading the “Invisible Structure” Behind Data
DG Journal has three core features.
① Extracting high-level insights from numerical data
OPS in baseball, musical chord progressions, and even political behavior
all follow patterns of optimization.
② Understanding through “structure,” not surface-level events
We look beneath what is visible and into the mechanisms that actually drive outcomes:
- foundational movements
- human psychology
- strategic architecture
—the deep mechanisms that generate progress and evolution.
③ Writing that is both insightful and readable
Technically deep, yet easy to understand.
This comes from my years of running large-scale blogs, including:
- 1.5 million monthly PV on a professional golf blog
- 800,000 monthly PV on a baseball analysis blog
Those experiences serve as the backbone of DG Journal’s writing style.
MLB, Golf, Music…
They’re All Different Forms of the Same Pattern**
Different fields—but surprisingly similar structures.
Examples:
- MLB players’ developmental patterns
- Hideki Matsuyama’s mental game and adjustment skills
- Why the Beatles became the most impactful band in history
- How companies grow
- Why nations decline
All of them are built upon combinations of recurring patterns.
If you are reading this, you likely possess the ability to naturally sense such patterns.
DG Journal aims to become the ideal vessel for that ability.
The Mission of DG Journal: Translating Intelligence
The journal’s role is to bridge the gap between specialists and the general audience.
- Making complex ideas simple
- Connecting scattered information
- Blending data and narrative for intuitive understanding
The goal is that after reading,
the world feels clearer and more coherent.
A Message to the Readers:
Let’s Enjoy the Pleasure of Understanding the World Through Structure**
The world seems complex,
but the underlying truth is simple.
Once you grasp that simplicity,
life and work both become dramatically easier.
Through analyses across:
- MLB
- golf
- music
- history
- psychology
- science
- religion
- economics
DG Journal invites you to explore
the deeper architecture of the world.
In Closing…
The world is interconnected.
DG Journal exists to articulate those connections.