“Follow your passion” is bad advice.
Passion alone won’t pay your bills. And talent alone won’t fulfil you.
The sweet spot?
Ikigai — the Japanese concept of purpose.
It sits at the crossroads of:
What you’re good at
âł Skills you’ve mastered over time
What you love
âł The things that energise you, not drain you
What the world needs
âł Solving real problems for real people
What you can get paid for
âł Turning value into income
Ikigai isn’t about chasing dreams blindly.
It’s about aligning meaning with money — and joy with skill.
Passion alone won’t pay your bills. And talent alone won’t fulfil you.
The sweet spot?
Ikigai — the Japanese concept of purpose.
It sits at the crossroads of:
What you’re good at
âł Skills you’ve mastered over time
What you love
âł The things that energise you, not drain you
What the world needs
âł Solving real problems for real people
What you can get paid for
âł Turning value into income
Ikigai isn’t about chasing dreams blindly.
It’s about aligning meaning with money — and joy with skill.
“Follow your passion” is bad advice.
Passion alone won’t pay your bills. And talent alone won’t fulfil you.
The sweet spot?
Ikigai — the Japanese concept of purpose.
It sits at the crossroads of:
â
What you’re good at
âł Skills you’ve mastered over time
â€ïž What you love
âł The things that energise you, not drain you
đ What the world needs
âł Solving real problems for real people
đ° What you can get paid for
âł Turning value into income
Ikigai isn’t about chasing dreams blindly.
It’s about aligning meaning with money — and joy with skill.
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