Summary:
Profiles real-life Okinawan elders, sharing their stories, routines, philosophies, and personal ikigai. From fishermen to calligraphers, all remain active, vital, and curious.
Insight:
Ikigai keeps the spirit young. It's not age but attitude and engagement that define vitality.
Did you know?
Some of the interviewees are over 100 years old and still work in gardens or practice their craft daily.
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A chapter-by-chapter summary of Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life by Francesc Miralles and Héctor García, complete with insights and “Did you know?” facts for each chapter. This book blends Japanese philosophy, longevity studies, and practical wisdom into a guide for discovering your purpose and living with joy, discipline, and fulfillment.
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