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Classifying the things we do

Classifying the things we do

The above diagram is mentioned in Chapter 1 and is found on the back of this book. It can describe or classify every single activity we do in our daily life. We can always refer this when we are confused about certain things that we do. Through this diagram most importantly, we can find our ‘raison d’etre’ or Ikigai. For example, Singing is what I love and what I'm good at making that my Passion. The founder of Beach Please, 22-year-old Malhar Kalambe, loves to clean the beaches of Mumbai and knows that this result is what the world needs making this his Mission.

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