一大手企業エリートサラリーマンが会社を搾取し、富裕層になるまで One major corporate elite salaryman exploits his company until he becomes wealthy.

都内大手企業に勤務し、会社に最小の労働力を提供し、最大の給料を得ています。会社に搾取されない賢い生き方、資産運用の参考としていただきたい。 I work for a major company in Tokyo, providing the least amount of labor to the company and earning the maximum salary. I would like to use this as a reference for a wise way of life an

Recommendations for "Savory" Men Not Taught in Schools

When you live in Japan, you are expected to be diligent and equal.

There is still a strong culture of admiration for studying diligently as my teacher said, getting into Tokyo University, and becoming a bureaucrat.

It is said that people are born equal, but in reality, there is a huge difference.

Why is that?

It depends on whether we have learned or not.

Many people follow the majority and think that slacking off is bad because they were not taught about it in school.

They have been brainwashed to believe that slacking off is bad.

I would like to explain the three advantages of slacking off and the five articles to become a slacker.

The following are the three advantages of slacking off.

You will have an overwhelming amount of time for input, and you will be able to invest it all in yourself.

Increase productivity of your output by not doing unnecessary things.

You will be able to maintain a moderate distance from your company and colleagues, and establish yourself as an independent member of society.

Students may not be able to get a sense of this yet, but 90% of the jobs that exist in society today are filled with unnecessary things.

Why is this so? It is because we maintain employment by creating unnecessary jobs.

In fact, the productivity of Japanese society as a whole is very low, even by global standards.

One of the reasons for this is the high cost of communication within the company, the inability to abandon legacy systems, and the continuation of wasteful practices.


You're thinking, "It's so easy to say, but how can I possibly study for seven hours without working? What is normal?

What is normal? Are you being influenced by the majority opinion mentioned above and don't have your own opinion?

Try working for an hour at a time for a year.

You'll find that your expertise will be more overwhelming than those around you.

Your value in the job market will also increase.

And as for the second point, if you decide to work for only one hour, you won't have to go to useless meetings.

You won't be wasting time in meetings or talking to your colleagues.

What does that get you? By eliminating waste, you will be able to achieve overwhelming productivity.

One hour is the only time you can get the most out of your seven hours of input.

I call it the 1:7 rule.


There is no benefit to be gained by relying on the company or your colleagues.

When you are in a difficult situation, will your company help you? Will your co-workers help you?

The answer is no.

Even major companies that are profitable and have sound management usually go through restructuring.

Dependence on the company is only a risk.

That's why it's important to be on equal footing with the company (in fact, exploiting the company is just fine).

Building an independent position will definitely come in handy in your future working life.

Lastly, I'd like to share with you my five articles on how to become a "savory" man

  1. Do what you can tomorrow, the day after tomorrow.

  2. Do not participate in meetings.

  3. delete all emails before leaving the office

  4. Take all the paid time off.

  5. Obey the 1:7 rule.

I hope that the day of your self-realization will come sooner rather than later.