社長の働き方。ときどき禅とか。

For First-Time Visitors (Why I Started This Site)

For First-Time Visitors (Why I Started This Site)

I once believed that “the bigger the company becomes, the happier I will be.”

I kept hiring staff, pushing revenue, and chasing the goal of a 1-billion-yen company.
Yet even as the numbers grew, my heart felt increasingly empty.

Work consumed my days, time with my family decreased, and one day I found myself wondering:
“What am I working so hard for?”
It was around that time that I encountered a Zen teaching.

足るを知る者は富む(Taru wo shiru mono wa Tomu)

Those who know contentment are truly rich.

This does not mean being poor but content.

It means knowing which desires are truly worth carrying—
and letting go of those that distract you from your deeper purpose.

When unnecessary desire fades,
energy, clarity, and impact naturally increase.

This phrase made me realize that I had been pursuing growth out of my own ego.

  • “A CEO who runs a big company is impressive.”
  • “A CEO whose revenue keeps growing is a superior leader.”

But as long as your values are set by others, happiness will never arrive.

You will never feel satisfied.
You simply keep chasing “more and more.”

And once I let go of “more and more,” I realized something important—
I already had everything I truly needed.

Letting Go, and Receiving in Return

From that point on, I stopped prioritizing “growing the company” and instead chose to focus on
a style of work that genuinely fits who I am.

As a result, my revenue stabilized, and I gained both time and mental space.

“When I released my attachment to revenue, revenue increased.”
This surprised even me, but I now believe this is where the essence of Zen—and Eastern philosophy—truly lies.

On this site, I share insights based on my own experiences, including:

  • How to apply Zen and Eastern philosophy to business
  • Work styles suited for small businesses
  • Balancing work and family life

You don’t need to make your business bigger to be fulfilled.
True abundance often appears only after you let go of unnecessary pressure.

If you’re interested in exploring such a way of working and living together, I’m glad you’re here.

Differences Between Western and Eastern Ways of Thinking

Is a Small Company “Uncool”?

Zen = A Practical Psychology

Intended Readers

  • Owners of small businesses
  • Self-employed professionals and freelancers
  • Licensed professionals (tax accountants, administrative scriveners, labor and social security attorneys, etc.)
  • Anyone seeking a “just-right” way of working amid a busy life

Profile

Kosuke Obayashi, CEO of Millionvalue Inc.
After graduating from Waseda University (School of Science and Engineering), I founded Millionvalue Inc. at age 22.
I have supported web marketing for licensed professionals and small businesses nationwide through seminars and consulting.

Through years of management, I increasingly felt that “the more I chased numbers, the further my heart drifted.”
This led me to Zen and Eastern philosophy.

Today, I explore a balanced style of work rooted in the ideas of “letting go,” “reducing,” and “aligning.”

Name Kosuke Obayashi
Title CEO, Millionvalue Inc. / Web Marketing Consultant for Licensed Professionals
Background Chiba Prefectural Higashi-Katsushika High School
Waseda University – School of Science and Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Founded Millionvalue Inc. in 2010
Guiding Philosophy “A small company is not an incomplete version of a large one.”
I practice the “Stay Small” philosophy, valuing a work style aligned with one’s true nature rather than size or metrics.
Hobbies ・Reading 100+ books a year (deeply influenced by “Company of One”)
・Basketball and strength training with my sons
・Parenting three energetic boys
Favorite Sayings “He who knows sufficiency is wealthy.” / “Letting go reveals fullness.”
Favorite Books “Company of One” (Paul Jarvis)
“The Book of Wise Men” (Yutaka Kitagawa)
Someone I admire My father, who built his career after leaving Funai Consulting and starting his own business
Blood Type O
Media Web Marketing Guide for Licensed Professionals
YouTube Channel

Company Information

Company Name Millionvalue Inc.
Address KOIL, 6F, Shopping & Office Building,
148-2 Block, Kashiwa-no-ha Campus,
178-4 Wakashiba, Kashiwa City, Chiba 277-8520, Japan
Services Website creation for licensed professionals / SEO / PPC management / Web marketing consulting / Seminar operations
Main Clients Google LLC / Yahoo Japan Corporation / Bengoshi.com / Money Forward, Inc.
Founded April 2010
Contact For inquiries, please use the form on the
official website.
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