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Wow. This is exactly what has happened here in Japan (IMHO). After the war, the Japanese were moved into serving the country by entering large companies and working, day-in and day-out, showing a fealty (even to the point of death) for the nation’s success. I think this is one reason that there is such a dearth of creativity. If you are working 24/7 and do not stop, you won’t have time to recharge your batteries, to smell the roses, and to dream. Without that space to think, you won’t see new opportunities.

That loyalty to the company has changed somewhat since the economic bubble burst in the 1990s, and more young people are not willing to follow the same path as their grand/parents. They don’t want to work long hours of unpaid overtime! Maybe they will “switch to something that is more likely to help [them] achieve [their] goals.”

I hope they will quit at quitting time!

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