Purpose is rarely found in a vacuum; it’s usually tied to something bigger than yourself. Look at your community or your industry. What’s missing? What "pain points" do you feel uniquely qualified to help fix? This is . 4. Experiment and Pivot
Ikigai is the sweet spot where four essential elements of life overlap: Your passions and what brings you joy. What you are good at: Your unique skills and talents. Finding Your Ikigai: How to Seek Your Purpose i...
Finding your purpose doesn't have to be a grand, mystical quest. In Japanese culture, it’s often found through the concept of (pronounced ee-key-guy)—a "reason for being" that brings satisfaction and meaning to daily life. Purpose is rarely found in a vacuum; it’s
By looking at the intersection of your talents, passions, and the world’s needs, you stop just "surviving" and start truly living. What "pain points" do you feel uniquely qualified