
Why do so many Japanese employees work with a “CEO mindset” — even when they don’t own the company? This episode explores the cultural roots of loyalty, self-sacrifice, and group harmony in the Japanese workplace. We discuss why praise and gratitude are rare, how status is earned through endurance rather than pay, and why many workers prioritize respect over money. As traditional systems face modern pressures, what will motivate the next generation? A thoughtful look at Japan’s unique corporate values — and what they reveal about ambition, humility, and the silent pursuit of recognition.