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Hello. I’m Yasui, a solo founder running a company that mainly inspects high-pressure gas facilities.
Which is born first, the older brother or the younger brother?
I think they are born at the same time.
The existence of the younger brother makes the older brother an “older brother,” and at the same time, the existence of the older brother makes the younger brother a “younger brother.”
In the same way, I think children make parents into parents—but children are still children even without parents.
If that’s the case, you could also say that employees make the president into the president.
This might sound like silly wordplay.
But being given a role is what makes you become that role.
A store manager doesn’t suddenly become a store manager overnight—there’s no way.
There should be a system where someone gradually takes on the duties of a store manager and grows into the role.
If someone becomes a store manager without the ability to match, they’ll struggle.
But through that struggle, they become a store manager.
By worrying, suffering, and working through hardship, our survival instincts as humans probably kick in.
The brain starts thinking desperately, the body breaks into a sweat, and you become obsessed with finding a way out of the situation.
When you’re in a safe place, you can take it easy.
But when you’re put in a life-or-death situation, anyone will fight desperately.
For a solo founder to become the president of a company that employs people is like voluntarily jumping into anxiety.
It’s not like growing within a system where you gradually become a manager; it’s more like being told, “Starting tomorrow, you’re the manager,” and suddenly having to be one.
I chose this myself, but honestly, it still makes me extremely anxious.
Lately, my thoughts are consumed almost entirely by this.
That said, it’s not all bad.
You start thinking about your own vision and the organization’s vision, your values, and your priorities.
Maybe I had been imagining a future like this all along and preparing myself, in my own way, to become a president.
Perhaps by watching the flow of society, my surrounding environment, and the situation I’m in, I was imagining how the future might unfold.
Maybe the “solo founder” was already picturing the day he would no longer be a solo founder.
Things that aren’t urgent, but are important.
It’s true that I needed to face those things.
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