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Defining Ikigai

Defining Ikigai

Ikigai is positioned at the intersection of four fundamental components:

  1. What you love (passion)
  2. What you are good at (vocation)
  3. What the world needs (mission)
  4. What you can be paid for (profession)

This Venn diagram has become an iconic representation of life-purpose alignment. The book argues that discovering one’s ikigai fosters intrinsic motivation, resilience, and well-being.

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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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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.

Ikigai: The Reason for Being

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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