IKIGAI

 Our core business is a great "purpose in life" for us. Work is at the core of our pride and our most important self-identity. Through our work, we experience great accomplishment, but we also experience frustration and disappointment. Through work, we hone our creativity, build relationships, nurture our compassion, and sometimes learn to endure the "not-so-enduring. In this sense, work nurtures us. Work is the greatest stage for self-realization. It is difficult to build a happy life without a comfortable professional life. However, because work is such an important purpose in life, if our only purpose in life is work, it will cast a subtle shadow over our attitude toward life, our heart, and our relationships with others. This shadow may start out as a subtle shadow, but it gradually becomes a large, dark shadow that begins to oppress the individual's state of mind and eventually distorts his or her way of life as a professional. A life in which the only purpose in life is one's main occupation can impede the development of the peripheral areas of the ego, undermine the mind of the individual, and deprive those around him or her of the enrichment of their own lives.

 There must be more than one purpose in life. Since ancient times, many rulers, businessmen, and university students have had serious hobbies. They did not engage in hobbies as an escape from work. The mentality of enjoying hobbies as a second reason for living supports a better spiritual life and a better professional life. These people know empirically that a serious hobby has a meaning and function beyond "recreation. Two life passions are a major requirement for a mature and attractive person. For those who enjoy their work, I would highly recommend the "DO" as a way to gain a sense of fulfillment. I would also recommend it to those who find work hard. I also recommend it to those who are determined to work hard in the future.