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In this episode, I discuss why building a sales system is more valuable than relying solely on individual sales talent. Hard work and persistence are important, but they do not always create sustainable success. I explai

Hosted by 齋藤 茂樹 (Shigeki Saito) · 🇺🇸 US · JA · 722 episodes
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齋藤 茂樹 (Shigeki Saito) hosts ビジネス日本語講座, a education show with 722 episodes published.

In this episode, I discuss why building a sales system is more valuable than relying solely on individual sales talent. Hard work and persistence are important, but they do not always create sustainable success. I explai

In this episode, I explore why presenting yourself as a “free spirit” may not resonate with many Japanese business owners. While traveling, changing careers, and living abroad can broaden your perspective, those experien

Why do so many salespeople end up focusing on closing deals rather than solving customer problems? In this episode, I explore how incentive systems, sales quotas, and performance evaluations can gradually shift attention

Money matters, but is chasing profit alone enough to build a meaningful life? In this episode, I examine the difference between pursuing income and creating genuine value. Using examples ranging from professional gambler

In this episode, I discuss why skills are necessary but never sufficient for long-term success. Learning video editing, programming, accounting, or earning professional qualifications can open doors, but they do not guar

In this episode, I explore the Japanese expression *“nandaka naa”* (“I don’t know… something feels off”) and why it often leaves conversations incomplete. While feelings of discomfort or doubt are valuable starting point

In this episode, I introduce one of the most influential books in my life: *Shoji-kun no Seishunki* by Sadao Shoji. Rather than offering a traditional book review, I reflect on how this memoir mirrored my own university

In the age of artificial intelligence, being "useful" is no longer enough. As AI rapidly automates analysis, writing, translation, and problem-solving, many white-collar professionals risk tying their entire identity to

In this episode, I explore the idea that human desire rarely appears in its raw form. We often express our ambitions through noble words such as helping others, changing the world, or pursuing freedom, while deeper motiv

Artificial intelligence has made it easier than ever to access information, summarize books, and generate ideas within seconds. But does that mean reading books is no longer necessary? In this episode, I argue that the t

In this episode, I reflect on an experience from my early career at a Japanese manufacturing company in Thailand. After being told that I lacked "culture" or "education," I initially felt frustrated because I had spent y

In this episode, I explore why academic achievement and knowledge of political philosophy, social thought, and intellectual history do not always go hand in hand in Japan. Rather than criticizing highly educated people,

In this episode, I question the popular idea of becoming a "bridge" between Japan and other countries. Drawing from my own experience working in Thailand, I explain why people in bridge roles often become trapped between

In this episode, I examine why abstract language has become so powerful in the worlds of self-help, spirituality, and success philosophy. Words such as "love," "energy," "purpose," and "authenticity" often sound profound

In this episode, I explore why modern society often rewards people who appear virtuous rather than those who are willing to confront uncomfortable truths. I argue that today's "hypocrisy" is rarely driven by bad intentio

Why do some people find the FIRE movement strangely empty? In this episode, I explore why achieving financial independence is only the beginning, not the ultimate goal. FIRE offers freedom from financial anxiety, but wha

Why are lifestyle videos so popular, and what are they doing to us? In this episode, I explore how many modern lifestyle videos prioritize atmosphere over personality. Beautiful cafés, minimalist rooms, quiet routines, a

Why do so many people seem to have the same personality today? In this episode, I introduce the idea of the “ETF personality”—a mindset that becomes increasingly safe, average, and predictable by copying successful peopl

Why do so many people today evaluate themselves instead of letting others do it? In this episode, I explore how social media and online culture may have changed the way we present ourselves. Phrases like “I’m highly capa

Is the biggest challenge after retirement really the lack of hobbies? In this episode, I argue that the deeper issue is the loss of a community where people have meaningful responsibilities. Hobbies are valuable, but the
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