The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life / The Little Book of Lykke / Lagom: The Swedish Art of Balanced Living
Ratings38
Average rating3.1
A short, breezy read that makes you kinda feel good about living. Or at least, that you could do better. I like this book because it pulls from other great sources, like Blue Zones of Happiness, and Flow State from Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (yeah, I don't think I pronounced it right).
Ikigai is a Japanese word that roughly translates to “the reason you get up in the morning” and the researchers (I assume they're researchers anyway) follow the advice and lives of Okinawans. Supposedly, there are more 100+ year olds living there than anywhere else in the world.
I give it four stars. Plus, it makes for a lot of deep discussion about living, culture, and society.
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