Welcome đż A quick note about Ikigai (because I mention it a lot) Youâll hear me talk about finding your Ikigai in this community â and if that word is new to you, youâre not behind. Youâre just (probably) not Japanese đ Ikigai (pronounced icky-guy!) is a Japanese concept that roughly means: âa reason to get up in the morning.â Not a job title.Not a hustle.Not a dramatic life overhaul. At its heart, Ikigai sits at the intersection of four simple things: ⢠What you love ⢠What youâre good at ⢠What the world needs ⢠What can support you (financially or practically) When those overlap â even imperfectly â people tend to feel: ⢠more grounded ⢠more motivated ⢠more resilient ⢠and - importantly - more themselves Hereâs why it matters so much at this stage of life: As we get older, purpose becomes a health strategy, not a luxury. Research consistently shows that people with a sense of meaning and direction tend to: ⢠cope better with stress ⢠maintain cognitive health for longer ⢠experience better emotional wellbeing ⢠and, yes, often live longer But Ikigai isnât about chasing something new. Itâs usually about reconnecting with whatâs already there â your experience, your values, your natural strengths â and arranging life so theyâre no longer sidelined. In this community, when we talk about Ikigai, weâre really talking about: ⢠designing work and life that fit your energy now ⢠using your lived experience as an asset, not baggage ⢠building something sustainable - not exhausting ⢠and creating a future that feels meaningful and realistic I'll probably most often refer to it as having a purpose or life purpose. You donât need to have it âfigured outâ to be here. Curiosity is enough. If you ever feel stuck, restless, or quietly thinking âthere must be more than thisâ â youâre in exactly the right place. Take a breath. Have a look around, especially in the Classroom tab! And start where you are. With Love and Longevity Sam x đ