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The Little Book of Ikigai
- The Essential Japanese Way to Finding Your Purpose in Life
- Narrated by: Matt Addis
- Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
Japanese men's longevity ranks 4th in the world, while Japanese women's ranks 2nd. Perhaps this comes as no surprise when you know that the Japanese understanding of ikigai is embedded in daily life, careers, relationships, and hobbies.
Neuroscientist and bestselling Japanese writer Ken Mogi shares personal insight and scientific research to provide a colourful narrative of Japanese culture and history along the way.
He identifies five key pillars to ikigai:
1: Starting small
2: Releasing yourself
3: Harmony and sustainability
4: The joy of little things
5:Being in the here and now
Find fulfilment, joy and mindfulness in everything you do with the ikigai way.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-04-21
Excellent big gem
Read this book with a dash of mindfulness and thoughtlessness and see and most of all feel it's Brilliance in formulating such a delicate topic so extraordinary well. Kudos aswell to the narrators soft spoken and very pleasant mindfulness inspiring voice.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-05-20
A great book
This book was really good. IKIGAI is a great way to live by, and was a join to learn about,
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7 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-08-20
A Few Insights on Japanese Culture
Nothing too earth shatteringly new here if you’ve read anything about personal development and positive orientation on life before. All sensible stuff though and you do learn some interesting things about Japanese culture along the way.
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- JB
- 01-08-20
Una recensione sul Giappone
Sin dai primi capitoli mi è sembrata un’esaltazione un po’ strumentale di alcune caratteristiche del Giappone. Noi occidentali capiremo sempre poco e non certo leggendo un libro. Meglio andare e vivere le proprie esperienze e con molta meno cervellotica attitudine. Insomma, l’autore ha commesso lo stesso errore di chi vuol fare una tazza perché sia bella e non perché sia utile.
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- Hiroki Sugi
- 26-11-17
First audiobooks
This is my very time reading (listening to?) an audiobook so let me write a small review on the app first. Audible is very simple and friendly to use. As an English learner, I found this very nice to train my listening skills. I’ll definitely continue using this app and see how it works. The book was well-made as well. One day he talked in the radio “My next goal is writing a book in English” and now, it comes true. This book is mainly written about Japanese culture presented by the neuroscientist Ken Mogi, so there are many unique perceptions for even Japanese people like me. There are so many things to learn, and now I’m really looking forward to his future work on English books.
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16 people found this helpful
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- Jacek Kazimierz Garstka
- 02-06-21
Informative and captivating
There are probably more detailed books about ikigai going even deeper into Japanese history and culture, but the fact that this book is light and captivating is exactly what I love about it. Matt Addis does a great job at narrating, it's pleasure to listen to him, and Ken Mogi wrote book that not only brings us closer to the Japanese culture ans philosophy, but occasionally compares it to the Western world.
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- Anupadin
- 01-08-20
A Rather New, Old Slant On Life
Read in a calm and reassuring manner, this little book could form the basis for transforming an otherwise fruitless existence into a life full of purpose. The five pillars model makes the changes required, simple, straightforward and ultimately, achievable.
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- Mr A D
- 13-08-20
A worthy listen
A short audio book, however it does remind us to consider the small things in life and take pleasure in those pursuits.
Also nice to learn about a few subjects such as Sumo which I may not otherwise have done.
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- Asil Hindi
- 16-05-21
4.5 🌟Utterly fascinating from beginning to end
Excellent insight into the Japanese culture and their philosophy to find the reason for being/ find purpose in life.
Its an easy quicky listen in between reading, you can finish it in a couple of hours.
Interesting and eye-opening to read and learn more about the Japanese life style.
The book explains the 5 pillars to Ikigai and gives so much explanation for each one of them. It also explains why the Okinawan population live among the longest in the world.
4.5 🌟Utterly fascinating from beginning to end
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- Helen
- 15-01-23
Delightful Read
I devoured this book in two sittings. It was beautifully read, concise and really well structured. Who wouldn’t want Ikigai in their life. Make improvements in small steps, with no ego, and awareness for harmony and sustainability whilst getting joy in small things and being in the moment. Brilliant!
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