In a world that feels ever more hurried and disjointed, the
idea of ikigai - the reason for being - shines out like a
beacon of hope. Rooted in Japanese culture and closely associated with the
people of Okinawa, a so-called 'Blue Zone' where residents live incredibly long
and, more importantly, fulfilling lives, the true meaning of ikigai is
hard to pin down, with many interpretations and wider applications depending on
your definition.
At its core, however, is a belief that a life lived with
purpose and joy, whether that be finding the dream job or savouring a delicious
meal with loved ones, leads to greater fulfilment, happiness and wellbeing.
This little book serves as a window into this enigmatic philosophy, exploring
its cultural origins and underlying philosophy, some practical tips to
integrate it into your own life, as well as some words of wisdom and advice
from the preeminent ikigai experts, both ancient and modern.
Whether you're looking for a new direction in life, or seeking more fulfilment
in the everyday, this book will shed light on a timeless practice that will
help you uncover what truly makes life worth living.
SAMPLE TEXT
"I would describe ikigai as the feeling that we are alive in the here
and now, and the individual awareness that drives us to survive."
Professor Akihiro Hasegawa
"When you put your finger on what your ikigai is, it's
like you gain a superpower. It's like you get a GPS for your life."
Tim Tamashiro
The Japanese word ikigai (ee-key-guy) combines the
terms iki, meaning "alive" or "life,"
with gai, meaning "benefit" or "worth."
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