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The Life Purpose Ven Diagram

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What You Love Doing

What You’re Good At

What You Can Get Paid For

What The World Needs

Now you can find your:

Passion:

Combine what you're good at with what you love.

This is about identifying your natural talents or skills and aligning them with the things you are passionate about. It’s where personal joy and proficiency intersect.

Profession:

Combine what you're good at with what you can get paid for.

Consider your expertise or skills that are marketable and can lead to a fulfilling career. This intersection represents professional success and personal satisfaction in your work.

Vocation:

Decide what you can get paid for with what people actually need.

Focus on the alignment between your professional pursuits and the broader societal needs or demands. It’s about finding a career that is not only financially rewarding but also serves a purpose in the community or the world.

Mission:

What you love plus what fuels your mission.

Reflect on your core values, desires, and what drives you to make a positive impact. This involves connecting your passions with a larger purpose or goal that resonates deeply with you.


Japanese Ikigai