Ikigai Metodo Review

Take a notebook. Draw the four circles. Spend one day on each circle, brainstorming without censorship.

Ultimately, the most powerful lesson from ikigai is not the diagram but an attitude of attentive living. In Japanese culture, ikigai is often small and present: the first sip of tea, the precision of a brushstroke, the greeting to a neighbor. This is what anthropologist Iza Kavedžija calls “a sense of life’s worthiness emerging from mundane action.” ikigai metodo

In Okinawa, there is no word for "retirement" in the Western sense. When people stop their Ikigai , they often decline rapidly. The teaches you to work for life, not to live. Take a notebook

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