Alignment and Nattoku-kan

If I don't have
納得感
for the goal, I don't want to follow the vision.

It sounds like
納得感
involves a deeper sense of personal alignment with a decision or goal. Without this feeling, you might not be fully committed.

Nice word, "
alignment". Alignment is kind of nattoku-kan. My personal vision and the company or organization or team's vision should be aligned.