In Japanese workplaces, people are often told to “show interest in others” or “be a good listener.” Yet paying too much attention to others can backfire. When you observe, analyze, and judge colleagues—even unconsciously—you begin to occupy a “god’s-eye position,” which quietly provokes resentment. This episode explores why people who show minimal interest in coworkers often thrive: they avoid深読み, avoid emotional turbulence, and remain free from expectations, disappointment, and conflict. Their neutrality makes them “harmless,” and therefore trusted. In a workplace built on harmony, strategic indifference becomes the most peaceful, rational way to survive.
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- 频率一日一更
- 发布时间2025年11月22日 UTC 04:21
- 长度8 分钟
- 分级儿童适宜
