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Embrace simplicity and minimalism from "summary" of Ikigai by Héctor García,Francesc Miralles

Simplicity and minimalism are essential principles in the pursuit of ikigai. By embracing simplicity, we can declutter our lives both physically and mentally, allowing us to focus on what truly matters. This means letting go of excess material possessions, unnecessary commitments, and distractions that do not contribute to our sense of purpose. In a world filled with constant noise and stimulation, simplicity offers a sense of clarity and coherence. It helps us cut through the chaos and find a sense of calm and balance. Instead of being overwhelmed by the demands of modern life, we can strip away the non-essential and create space for what brings us joy and fulfillment. Minimalism is not just about getting rid of things; it is a mindset that values quality over quantity. It encourages us to be intentional about our choices and to prioritize experiences and relationships over material wealth. By focusing on the essentials, we can free ourselves from the burden of excess and live more deliberately. When we simplify our lives, we create room for our ikigai to emerge and flourish. We are better able to listen to our inner voice and follow our passions with clarity and purpose. Minimalism serves as a guide in our journey towards finding meaning and fulfillment, reminding us to stay true to ourselves and what truly brings us happiness. In the pursuit of ikigai, simplicity and minimalism act as guiding principles that help us stay grounded and connected to our purpose. They encourage us to live authentically and in alignment with our values, fostering a sense of harmony and contentment. By embracing these principles, we can create a life that is rich in meaning and joy, free from the distractions and excess that often cloud our path.
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    Ikigai

    Héctor García

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