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One way of getting at ikigai, says Garcia, is to picture a Venn diagram: One circle is what you love, one is what you're good at, the third is what the world needs, and the last is what you can be ...
To those in the West who are more familiar with the concept of ikigai, it’s often associated with a Venn diagram with four overlapping qualities: what you love, what you are good at, what the ...
Ikigai has been drawn in books and articles as the center of a Venn diagram in which your answers to these questions all overlap: What do you love? What are you good at? What can you be paid for?
Much of the Western world knows ikigai as the Venn diagram of four overlapping circles, each symbolizing one of the four statements: do what you love, do what you’re good at, ...
And it is a giant Venn diagram of what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can get paid for. And in the middle there, is your ikigai.
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The Venn Diagram That Hijacked Ikigai If you’ve ever Googled Ikigai, chances are you’ve seen the famous diagram: four ...
Ikigai is a Japanese concept/philosophy which dates back about one thousand years or more to the Heian period (between 794 and 1185). The word ikigai, which has no direct English translation ...
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