How to Ikigai | Tim Tamashiro | TEDxYYC

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"Ikigai" is a valuable concept that serves as a treasure map for discovering one's purpose and sharing it with the world, originating from Okinawa, a place known for its many centenarians. It distinguishes work from just a job, emphasizing the importance of doing what one loves, is good at, the world needs, and can be rewarded for, as illustrated by the speaker who left a radio host job to pursue more fulfilling work that excited them.

Insights

  • The concept of "ikigai" represents a holistic approach to finding purpose by aligning passion, skills, societal needs, and financial reward.
  • Okinawa, the birthplace of "ikigai," offers insights into longevity and fulfillment through a balanced pursuit of meaningful work and personal interests.

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Recent questions

  • How is "ikigai" pronounced?

    "Iki guy"

  • What does "ikigai" represent?

    A treasure map to discover oneself and share with the world

  • What distinguishes work from a job?

    Focusing on achieving results or a purpose

  • Why did the speaker quit their radio host job?

    To focus on work that excited and interested them

  • What is the connection between Okinawa and "ikigai"?

    Okinawa has many centenarians and is linked to the concept

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Summary

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Discovering Ikigai: A Path to Purpose

  • The word "ikigai" is pronounced as "iki guy," lifting cheeks like smiling.
  • "Ikigai" is like a treasure map to discover oneself and share with the world.
  • Work is distinct from a job, focusing on achieving results or a purpose.
  • The speaker quit a radio host job to focus on work that excited and interested them.
  • Okinawa, where "ikigai" originates, has many centenarians and is linked to the concept.
  • Karate, originating in Okinawa, means "empty hand" and spread globally.
  • "Ikigai" has four directions: do what you love, are good at, the world needs, and can be rewarded for; it's a life's purpose.
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