Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life (2016) explores the cultural and psychological concept of ikigai is a Japanese term loosely translated as “a reason for being” or “a reason to wake up in the morning.” The book blends insights from positive psychology, longevity research, neuroscience, and Japanese philosophy, particularly drawing from the lifestyles of centenarians in Okinawa, one of the world’s “Blue Zones” known for remarkable life expectancy.
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Discover the Japanese philosophy of ikigai is your reason for being. Learn how purpose, simplicity, connection, and daily rituals can lead to a long, joyful, and meaningful life, as practiced by Okinawan centenarians.
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The Japanese have a secret that embodies the idea of happiness in living, and it is called Ikigai.
Essentially, Ikigai, loosely translated to life value, or life worth, is a concept of living that the Japanese culture imbibes for decades.
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