Ikigai is a Japanese concept that translates to "a reason for being" or "a reason to wake up in the morning." It refers to finding the intersection of passion, mission, profession, and vocation. By identifying your Ikigai, you can discover a sense of purpose, fulfillment, and happiness in life.
Benefits of living according to your Ikigai include
Finding and living your Ikigai can lead to a more meaningful and fulfilling existence.
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