“Ikigai” is a Japanese concept that translates to “a reason for being” or “the happiness of always being busy.” It represents the intersection of what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. In essence, it’s the pursuit of finding your purpose in life and living with intention.
The concept suggests that when individuals find their ikigai, they experience a sense of fulfillment, satisfaction, and overall well-being. It’s about finding joy and meaning in everyday activities, whether they are related to work, relationships, hobbies, or personal growth.
While “Ikigai” is originally a Japanese term, it has gained popularity beyond Japan, with many people around the world embracing its principles as a guide for leading a more purposeful and fulfilling life. Books, articles, and workshops on ikigai often explore how individuals can uncover their own ikigai and incorporate its principles into their daily lives to experience greater happiness and fulfillment.
However, I couldn’t find a specific book titled “Ikigai” in Hindi. It’s possible that translations or adaptations of books on the topic of ikigai exist in Hindi, but I would recommend checking with local bookstores or online retailers for availability.