The Timeless Pursuit of Ikigai

 

Many people discover a passion during childhood or adolescence. Ideally, this passion would evolve into a fulfilling career in adulthood. However, for various reasons, many individuals end up abandoning their passions instead of pursuing them further. On the other hand, if a passion remains a hobby, one can continue to enjoy it alongside their professional life and even in retirement. By dedicating years to a hobby, honing related skills and knowledge, individuals can reach new levels of expertise and experience profound emotional fulfillment. When others witness this dedication, they may view it as the individual's "ikigai," or reason for living. It is never too late to pursue one's passions and find deep satisfaction in doing what one loves.

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