Ikigai, the Japanese concept, roughly translates as "the happiness of always being busy". It is the reason we get up in the morning.
If you find something that satisfies all of the above, that is your IKIGAI.
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Ikigai (usually translated as 'life’s purpose') is a Japanese concept that provides a visual framework to reach clarity and identify long-term goals.
It encompasses 4 dimensions of life: what you love, what you are good at, what you can be paid for and w...
The authors introduce the concept of ikigai—a Japanese word meaning “a reason to live” or “a reason to get up in the morning.” They explore how the people of Okinawa, especially in the village of Ogimi, embody this concept and enjoy remarkably long, fulfilling lives.
Ikigai exists at the in...
Ikigai: The Reason for Being
Ikigai is illustrated in four overlapping circles, as in a Venn Diagram which talks about a synthesis of:
• What you love to do.
• What you are good at.
• What the world needs.
• What you can be paid for.
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