How Japanese people understand Ikigai | The Japanese Formula for Happiness

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  • @SenaShimotsuma
    @SenaShimotsuma  3 роки тому +53

    I hope this video helps you think of Ikigai simpler than you thought it was :)

    • @Panther_heart
      @Panther_heart 3 роки тому +1

      It was very useful ! And I can tell you that watching your videos is one of my Ikigai : )

    • @alvinfrancisco4456
      @alvinfrancisco4456 3 роки тому

      Greetings of peace and good health bro! I don't know but I enjoyed the entire video. It's cool, refreshing, simple yet very useful. Thank you for sharing this "Ikigai" with us. More power to your channel. 😃

    • @janehyun2581
      @janehyun2581 3 роки тому

      For me it is very useful ❤️👊🏻 thank you 🙏🏻

    • @cinderello.tv.
      @cinderello.tv. 3 роки тому

      Your genius these are facts 🙌🏻

    • @ExplainedThroughRap
      @ExplainedThroughRap 3 роки тому

      What are your thoughts on The Happiness Equation by Neil Pasricha? It discusses Ikigai as an important element of fulfilment. We dropped a rap about the book on the channel. I'm interested to hear some opinions on Neil's formula for Happiness

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 3 роки тому +142

    *“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending...”*
    *―C. S. Lewis*

  • @3210vca
    @3210vca 3 роки тому +86

    My Ikigai is at least seeing his legs and thighs and biceps at least once a week. I think Sena is really adorable.

  • @dina1160
    @dina1160 2 роки тому +1

    Senaさん、たくさん自分と向き合ってきたんですね!いつも考えるきっかけをありがとうございます😊

  • @elpenfatrizal3513
    @elpenfatrizal3513 3 роки тому +21

    2018 I quitted my job, I packed up and moved to an isolated island. I am happy here, I feel God have chosen me to help the local people to improve their health, and maybe this is my ikigai. Thank you for this beautiful video. Cheers, greeting from Indonesia.

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 3 роки тому +116

    *5 things to quit right now:*
    *1. Overthinking*
    *2. Trying to make everyone happy*
    *3. Living in the past*
    *4. Worrying*
    *5. Doubting yourself*

    • @fi9785
      @fi9785 3 роки тому +5

      + Living in the future

    • @Jillian15
      @Jillian15 3 роки тому +1

      Number 3....living in the past is a big one for me to overcome.

    • @Jillian15
      @Jillian15 3 роки тому +1

      @@fi9785living too much in the future, that too can become a booby trap.

    • @joshgomez8239
      @joshgomez8239 3 роки тому

      Thank you, I really needed to hear this!

    • @caninbar
      @caninbar 3 роки тому

      Right. But it's not easy!

  • @pauledward11378
    @pauledward11378 3 роки тому +12

    My ikigai: 1. My husband who's also my best friend 2. Spending time with people I genuinely connect with. 3. Eating delicious meals made by people who are passionate about food. 4. Martial arts, dance and weight lifting. 5. Learning about my culture before it was colonized. 6. LGBTQ rights and racial equality.

  • @j2d25
    @j2d25 2 роки тому +1

    この話しに出会えてよかったです、ありがとうございます!

  • @seta_souji
    @seta_souji 3 роки тому +29

    Funny how the environment around us nowadays would influence us to search for the answer to life, when in reality, there isn't really such a thing from an objective standpoint. We can only find the true meaning of our own lives from within. It's important to be grateful for the life we have and to treat every day as a gift.
    "Enjoy the moment with all your might...whether it’s gloomy, whether it’s bright!" - Sanae Hanekoma

    • @MrSprite2005
      @MrSprite2005 3 роки тому +1

      People are always asking what’s the reason for life, what is my purpose …I love ❤️ a quote from Robert Kennedy Jr., “to make more gentle the life of this world”. It truly is that simple, always try to lead with love and kindness.

    • @juliepetri2484
      @juliepetri2484 3 роки тому +1

      What pressure is put on us to find the meaning of life! How horrible.

  • @SimpleHappyZen
    @SimpleHappyZen 3 роки тому +38

    I really appreciated hearing about the Japanese interpretation of ikigai. The diagram with the strong focus on vocation also never really resonated with me, so this was very interesting to hear 😊 Thanks for the food for thought!

    • @SenaShimotsuma
      @SenaShimotsuma  3 роки тому +11

      Thank you so much for watching this video!
      I believe it's a good way to integrate vocation with the concept of Ikigai as long as it works for you and doesn't stress you out but I don't want people to think that we can't have "Ikigai" unless it's related to vocation or profession. I guess I just want to create awareness that we don't have to take things so seriously all the time lol

    • @SimpleHappyZen
      @SimpleHappyZen 3 роки тому +2

      @@SenaShimotsuma I agree 😊

    • @deejay_alvarez04
      @deejay_alvarez04 3 роки тому

      Hi nice to know you watch his videos. Im a fan of your channel for 3 years now. Sena is adorable guy?
      And you Vera simply beautiful. Thankyou to both of you.

  • @richardwhitehouse8762
    @richardwhitehouse8762 3 роки тому +13

    Nicely done, Sena.
    I just realised that my Ishigai is helping my family. Ageing patents, brother recovering from cancer. This morning I figured out how to make Christmas work. It made me very happy and now I have a name for it. Thank you.

  • @chriozian1101
    @chriozian1101 3 роки тому

    Touching peoples lives through your talents character expressions and kindness and also receiving gratitude really makes life meaningful. I call this the Christian life.

  • @aryaya2034
    @aryaya2034 3 роки тому +2

    I think the essence of Ikigai is being present at the moment in the whole of life.

  • @judgmentday221
    @judgmentday221 3 роки тому

    It is not what you want to do that will make you happy, but having a purpose in life to appreciate what you do for others.

  • @donaldtrump6600
    @donaldtrump6600 3 роки тому +7

    in my understanding,
    生き甲斐 = big happiness
    i think it's a big happiness because those people have a desired life target to motivate their daily life.
    and it's happy to do what they want everyday unlike the souless working slave like many japanese people.
    sometimes, ikigai is little quite hard to achieve.
    therefore, i prefer shoukakkou (小確幸 = 小さいけれども、確かな幸福 small but certain happiness)
    for example, having delicious dinner after a busy day, reading a book during a relaxing weekend, having a walk in beautiful garden after meal, can be considered as shoukakkou.
    agree with Sena, many Japanese dont practice ikigai in their daily life. however, i think japanese are quite good at finding shoukakkou.
    during childhood, happiness are so simple.
    when people grown up, being simple is happiness.

  • @Jwbrlrljgagz8
    @Jwbrlrljgagz8 3 роки тому +3

    One of my ikigai is watching your youtube video at night after finishing chores in a day. Naturally, it makes me calm down. I am getting tired of recent musthave/mustdo principles overflowing in the world. For me, Things that make me calm down are ikigai now, but it may change. Anyway, thank you for the interesting videos, Sena.

  • @maureenhunter11
    @maureenhunter11 3 роки тому +1

    Dear Sena, in this chaotic world your message is important. Uncomplicate your life and you find peace and happiness and better health.... its that simple !

  • @MageThief
    @MageThief 3 роки тому +10

    I always try to smile, say hello and when done say bye and have a nice day/evening to personnel at stores and restaurants. It is such an easy way of spreading positive energy and it feels good for me as well.

  • @marventurestv249
    @marventurestv249 3 роки тому +7

    Agree life is not complicated!

  • @jr-bg8cp
    @jr-bg8cp 3 роки тому

    My current Ikigai is watching UA-cam videos including Sena san and being inspired.

  • @ktk5623
    @ktk5623 3 роки тому +2

    セナさんの動画にはいつも考えさせられ、多くのことを学んでいます。いつも価値のある動画をありがとうございます。

    • @SenaShimotsuma
      @SenaShimotsuma  3 роки тому

      こちらこそ、動画をご視聴いただき有り難うございます!!

  • @es-hs9fd
    @es-hs9fd 3 роки тому +1

    My present Ikigai is: green juice fasting, becoming more of a minimalist, and open water swimming. It’s all good! :)

  • @DemetriPanici
    @DemetriPanici 3 роки тому +8

    What I like about your videos is that there is a distinct perspective that is different from the other content I watch. Loved this!

  • @DemetriPanici
    @DemetriPanici 3 роки тому +16

    *"The past always looks better than it was. It's only pleasant because it isn't here." - Finley Peter Dunne*

  • @theseproblemsmatter1
    @theseproblemsmatter1 3 роки тому +8

    That Confucius quote at the beginning was a great choice and this video is just what we all need these days more tha nevery with Toxic social media promoting happiness elsewhere constantly.
    Funny its 4am and im cleaning my apartment deeper than i have since moving in and felt like right timing, very satisfying while watching this eye opening video. Great work

  • @gasbarrolaura890
    @gasbarrolaura890 3 роки тому +6

    At the end, Ikigai is you, just you, the real you. Ikigai is the mirror of yourself, of what you are, of what you think, of what your goals are in your life... Ikigai must be our dream in the drawer to be happy for real!
    Really, thanks a lot Sena... I follow every video you post , I listen your words so exsplained in a simple way for me and I can understand your speech, I share most of your perspectives in my life too.
    Can I make some requests?... If it is possible, can you consider a deepening about your relationship with each member of your family?... with your partner (if you have one)?... with your dearest friends?... with your colleagues?... with your loneliness?... with your religion (if you have one)?...
    How do you manage your lifestyle with them?
    Thanks again Sena and greetings from the South of Italy.

  • @AVLZOfficial
    @AVLZOfficial 3 роки тому +1

    smile... it's magic... i like this one... nice

  • @vinvin5446
    @vinvin5446 3 роки тому +8

    Live a simple life! There is no need of overcomplicating things in life! Life is too short for that. hahaha :)

  • @rafaelreyes4809
    @rafaelreyes4809 3 роки тому

    I have read about this, The Joy of Life where Ikigai is one of the chapters of this book.

  • @jshoover2199
    @jshoover2199 Рік тому

    Woah. I am so glad I found this video! Have been studying ikigai for the better part of a decade but no one explained the concept of having multiple ikigai. I love that! Plus, here in the states most everyone considers your financial aspect as part of why you are. So it just seemed logical to have the money part of the diagram there. If you take that out, it is much more spiritual. Thank you for sharing. Always appreciate when something can shift my paradigm. Thank you!

  • @irinastacy6635
    @irinastacy6635 7 місяців тому

    Came across this theory just recently. Thank you for a very thoughtful video, with native Japanese prospective to Ikigai! Enjoyed it very much.

  • @vladinstein
    @vladinstein 3 роки тому +2

    Wow, man! Thank you so much! I had a feeling there was something off about that diagram. Now it makes so much more sense. And it is a relief, because that diagram made you assume that you are supposed to find that perfect thing, but in reality you already have those things in your life and you already love them. That's amazing.

  • @lili-ig8nz
    @lili-ig8nz 3 роки тому +2

    I agree 👍🏻 with you
    😃😃

  • @theastromotif1330
    @theastromotif1330 3 роки тому

    I am crying. Thank you so much for sharing this. Indeed pursuing less is my goal now.

  • @Epheu
    @Epheu 3 роки тому +16

    I've read the book a while ago, from a "European Perspective", and while I was wondering if it really captures the concept from a Japanese perspective, I actually thought it's probably pretty much what you are saying here.
    Also, honestly, I think a big part of Western books about ikigai, wabi - sabi, and whatnot, is commerce, in part exist and are successful, because they pick something that you can slap a nice exotic label on and sell something as new to people elsewhere, which actually does exist, and often pretty much always existed, where they are just the same. Taking "ikigai" as the example, I can't really see a big difference to "raison d'être" in French, "purpose in life" in English, or let's take "Lebenssinn", or "Lebensinhalt" in German, as it's just 1 word too, and we even have 2 of them, which both can mean exactly what ikigai, as you describe it, does.
    That doesn't mean it's *just* commerce, don't get me wrong, I'm sure there still are authors who don't just study Amazon bestseller lists and suggestions for what kind of book might do well (which, however, is done quite a lot nowadays) but write for the sake of writing, to share with others, to spread ideas, to follow their own ikigai. ... ;) and often, it is and has to be (even authors need to eat) a mix of it all, of course.
    And it's always interesting, and often educational to read or listen to something from the point of view of someone who grew up in a different culture, country, upbringing, ... There are differences, big or subtle, and different angles that people see or mention, which is why I was hesitant to read that book, after noticing that the authors' names weren't as Japanese as the title. But it can be also interesting to read a book on ikigai from a Western perspective, a book on Western history from an Asian perspective, etc.
    While we are all human beings and somewhat similar in many regards, there are differences. Although ... often, I think, those differences aren't necessarily linked as much to which country we live or grew up in, as we often tend to think. Minimalists exist inside and outside of Japan, as well as people with ikigai, however they may call it. For a person who is a minimalist and aware of, and has, ikigai, it might be much easier to communicate and get along with someone like that from a different culture than with someone who grew up in the same neighbourhood and under very similar circumstances.
    But I didn't actually want to write a book here 笑 just wanted to say thanks for sharing your perspective on ikigai, sorry, that's a hellishly long YT comment. I hope you have, or will soon have, at least one ikigai, you, whoever read this far :)

  • @revomljbs
    @revomljbs 3 роки тому

    Yes. Thanks for simplifying Ikigai. Good luck on your continuing journey!

  • @LucasCis92
    @LucasCis92 3 роки тому +2

    Great video man. I was just thinking about something like Ikigai this morning, but couldn't put a name to it. I've always been happier with the things that I do or love, rather than the things that I have. Cheers and have a nice day!

  • @TB1M1
    @TB1M1 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks for posting this video Sena and I like the analogy of paying it forward. I feel the same as you in that I always felt like an outsider even within my family and was more ambitious than all my friends, in retrospect I was just trying to find a society and values which fit my outlook on life better. Despite having a useful degree in a capitalist societyg gaining meaning from work is getting harder to come by, therefore you must have other hobbies to concentrate on. I cannot imagine adjusting from Japanese culture to that of NZ or west, it is totally different. I look at life like a battery if you take risks, travel and broden your horizons you charge that battery so that when shit happens you have already experience something worse so it doesn't seem as bad. On the other hand if you don't travel and lead a local life the battery is not as charged and when change occurs (which it will) you are less able to handle it. This is an argument for both life purpose (ikigai?) and minimalism, since if you travel it's hard to take lots of material items. Also I studied my ancestors the ones that moved abroad and were more successful lived much longer lives so perhaps its more healthy also.

  • @-mrt9598
    @-mrt9598 3 роки тому

    Stay true to ourselves
    Spread kindness and happiness to those around us
    Stay healthy and stay calm 💙❤️

  • @JohanLorentzon
    @JohanLorentzon 3 роки тому

    You, Sena, are passing positivity and happiness to people around you by posting these videos. Thank you.

  • @2013nicolas
    @2013nicolas 3 роки тому

    "To come across" you said twice in this video. I came across your video randomly this evening. I needed to hear what you said; Thank you.

  • @CamberHill
    @CamberHill 3 роки тому

    Three minutes into your video I got up and my home changed in sixty minutes. Books, kitchen knives, furniture, fans, lamps, and more were moved into a storage cell I have at my home and I will sell or give away the chosen items. Thanks for this whirlwind inspiration

  • @AliAkbar-qn4wh
    @AliAkbar-qn4wh 3 роки тому +6

    Loosing weight is my ikigai, wish me luck

    • @one100billneoone4
      @one100billneoone4 3 роки тому

      Fasting, get rid of sugar completely, and avoid processed foods to include white breads and white rice! It’s magical once your body adjusts.

  • @teguh42606
    @teguh42606 3 роки тому

    Mine would be not about materialistic thingy but to be able feeling content and enough for whatever I am trying to get in life. if you have partner or lover that would be a bonus. Having family that accepts you whoever you are is the best.

  • @josegimenez1228
    @josegimenez1228 3 роки тому

    All the topics are good, insteresting and even challenging. It will help to set up my own Ikigai. Thanks...

  • @richardanderson9957
    @richardanderson9957 3 роки тому +6

    The Late King of Thailand Rama lX spoke highly of the philosophy of Sufficiency.
    Of course he was worth 70 billion dollars.

  • @gumshew2007
    @gumshew2007 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. I always learn something from your videos. Cheers from the USA.
    Do what you do best.
    Know how to say No.
    Take care of your energy.
    Practice continuous personal development.
    Stop and decide to do something fulfilling.
    Align your personal values with those of your company.
    Simplify, don't make things difficult.

  • @sha3698
    @sha3698 3 роки тому

    I truly enjoyed this insightful video. Thank you so much Sena, keep going!! :)

  • @joannazhang6661
    @joannazhang6661 3 роки тому

    I came across your video while I am searching the value of life. I have been working crazy hours for past two years and started doubting why. Thanks for your sharing. Maybe it is time for me to revalue what is important to me.

  • @markbeck8384
    @markbeck8384 3 роки тому

    Your story and mine share some similarities. I moved away from home at 14 to work on my Career. I am nearing retirement soon; and I have become sort of a Loner. I am quite happy, but I have felt a little guilty because I am not working at it, and I feel like I should have ambition. I have worried that when I retire, I will feel even more guilty. Your talk made me think that maybe doing simple things I like is a perfectly acceptable goal, and I don't necessarily need a to find a new "job", new people, more stuff, publicly-lauded goals. If I'm happy, probably I'm lucky and it is "enough".

  • @deejay_alvarez04
    @deejay_alvarez04 3 роки тому

    Ikegi... all along i taught it was some plant arrangement. Toinx
    Thankyou for straightening that for me.
    Great learning.
    Tc

  • @fransjudeasamosir
    @fransjudeasamosir 4 місяці тому

    okay you are still learning in this journey. I understand.

  • @Sasori-fr5vy
    @Sasori-fr5vy 3 роки тому

    This video just came on time i really need this reminder, thanks !

  • @Jillian15
    @Jillian15 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this video, I loved what you had to say. I'm now 60 years old and it's refreshing to learn something new from someone younger than me. 😊👍🇦🇺

  • @erwinoei18
    @erwinoei18 3 роки тому

    Amazing.Thanks 4 sharing your idea,Sena

  • @alm9368
    @alm9368 3 роки тому

    Great video, Sena. I know lots of people (much older than you) who have no idea of who they are, working night and day for things they don't actually matter. 'Know yourself', as the classic said. Simplicity will help you (us) a lot. Go for the things and the people that you really love. Good luck on your way to a happy and meaningful life.

  • @kalyreator
    @kalyreator 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you

  • @flaviovieira8590
    @flaviovieira8590 3 роки тому

    Man, I just love channels that spread positive stuff ! Really wish that you get over 1 million subs soon ! That would mean that human kindness is alive !

  • @Foolish_huan
    @Foolish_huan 3 роки тому

    This video was extremely insightful ! Thanks for sharing

  • @elisat.3511
    @elisat.3511 3 роки тому

    Bravo Sena! I love everything about Japan. Thank you for your precious videos

  • @bulakstravels
    @bulakstravels 3 роки тому

    Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing :) I hope to meet you in Japan when I visit next year!

  • @castanedagus
    @castanedagus 3 роки тому +2

    This is very good info. We must strive towards what makes us happy in life. And not focus on just work or other things that take away from concentrating on searching fir our happiness
    I believe this works well if you are single
    I believe it’s much easier. From my experience
    Thanks greetings from Los Angeles 👌🏻

  • @kimmo_vuorinen
    @kimmo_vuorinen 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I also did not really connect with the Ikigai diagram for same reasons. I think it is easy to fall into the trap that you are cannot be satisfied unless you have a job that you are super passionate about, for example. Minimalism has taught me that it is sometimes better to have just enough. A job can be just a job that is there to support your basic needs and give you the freedom to do other things in life that you love.

  • @aannnnxx__
    @aannnnxx__ 3 роки тому

    I always loved the word "Ikigai" but never had a deeper understanding of it's nice to found this that shares what Ikigai means in his perspective.
    I really appreciate this. Thank you for sharing. 😊

  • @Parsleystem
    @Parsleystem 3 роки тому

    This video is incredible, thank you. The world needs this

  • @OM45678
    @OM45678 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for making this video, I enjoyed it and found it interesting.

  • @LenoreWi
    @LenoreWi 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Thank you for creating such meaningful content! ❤ I totally agree that we tend to overcomplicate life when it's much simpler if we look from a different angle. I loved the idea that just being happy and living the life that satisfies you already brings positivity to the community you live in.

  • @heyjay_art
    @heyjay_art 3 роки тому

    Hi Sena !
    I think this is the first comment I sincerely ever left on UA-cam. I recently discovered your videos by UA-cam suggestions. At first, I was more like "interesting, but it is merely one youtuber among others talking about life".
    But I saw another video, then another, and then saw all the videos from your start to now, and I relate so very much on your point on view about simple life, the existencial crisis you had, the pursuit of something better and most importantly personal, the change from your early years to who you become now....so interesting !
    I am quite older than you I think (35) but although I sometimes still have no idea of how I'll manage my life and my place within society, I also am happy and grateful, and feel strong about having my own beliefs I can work for and pursue. And your recent videos share many thoughts about this that calm my mind whenever doubts come in.
    All the best to you, and can't wait for the next videos :)

  • @acepusman
    @acepusman 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this meaningful video! keep sharing

  • @jan_gabriel
    @jan_gabriel 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much for this wonderful video! Just subscribed!

  • @cynthiacunha447
    @cynthiacunha447 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you!!!

  • @bksatriaputra845
    @bksatriaputra845 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for making this video.
    really changed a few of my perspective on ikigai and life itself.
    and i agree with you on people make their life too complicated... me included ahahhaha.
    really enjoy your narative too through out the video.. really relaxing

  • @danielimpastato3466
    @danielimpastato3466 3 роки тому +1

    Another stellar job. Thank you for helping me discover that I have been living Ikigai my whole life. My only disagreement with you, Sena, is that if you find a career that you LOVE (teaching for me), profession, vocation, what you can do for other people actually meld beautifully into one's inner being and promote self-awareness and self-love. Therefore, it is imperative to find your life's work and perform to the best of your ability. Every other thought of yours is right on point. I'm looking forward to your next topic of discussion 🔜 .

  • @pdbraveheart9430
    @pdbraveheart9430 3 роки тому

    I am so glad to have found your channel. This is exactly what I need in my life right now.

  • @davidjenson7773
    @davidjenson7773 3 роки тому

    So incredibly bright . Thank you for your amazing honesty.
    David Chicago

  • @64ytb
    @64ytb 3 роки тому +1

    The wise man said that this world is an illusion and most people are still sleeping. That is why they are been swayed by this illusion and got caught in the web of desires. This is why there is such a thing as spiritual awakening. When one is spiritual awakened, one will start to question the deeper questions about life and start seeking a more spiritual existence.
    Most people just look at what others are doing and try to imitate. Questions such as what is the meaning of life seems weird to them. Lucky for me, I started questioning life much earlier than most people. And I found all my answers in the teachings of a spiritual master.
    My spiritual master Sri Chinmoy wrote this song:
    O Light divine, do kindle the flame
    Of wisdom-light inside my heart.
    The doubting mind covers my existence.
    All around me, the world-laughter of disbelief.
    O Light divine, do kindle the flame
    Of wisdom-light inside my heart.

  • @vlatkodr7102
    @vlatkodr7102 3 роки тому

    Another simple video with a deep message. Thank you for sharing the message and creating a positive ripple effect

  • @airumleoj
    @airumleoj 3 роки тому

    thank you so much for this video.

  • @chuckemory6004
    @chuckemory6004 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your view. I have read the book and did think it was overcomplicated. I love the Japanese culture (live in Kyoto for four months) and tend to find the Japanese ideas and views towards life more appealing than some of our western views. Thanks again.

  • @hungdoan3516
    @hungdoan3516 3 роки тому

    I didn't realize that Ikigai was simpler than I thought before watching your video.
    Thank you so much!
    Hope to see your next videos.
    btw: I subscribed your channel :D

  • @jojoeatworld4689
    @jojoeatworld4689 3 роки тому

    A very inspiring view on life! Thanks for sharing! You just received another subscriber!

  • @preladatenirankorn6984
    @preladatenirankorn6984 3 роки тому

    I love and I try to focus my mind more than thing around me :)

  • @juliepetri2484
    @juliepetri2484 3 роки тому

    I love hearing your perspective versus the interpretation of the West

  • @kulungkanxa5250
    @kulungkanxa5250 3 роки тому +1

    🙏🙏🤲🤲🤲 I’m from Nepal 🇳🇵 I watching every day your video 🙏🙏🤲🤲

  • @paologalvan7159
    @paologalvan7159 3 роки тому

    This makes me hopeful to the thought that happiness is a just door waiting to be opened 😶

  • @dreamingvisionaire
    @dreamingvisionaire 3 роки тому

    Excellent episode. Thanks

  • @Thel52098
    @Thel52098 6 місяців тому

    Thank you brother be blessed

  • @nadia.lewis.
    @nadia.lewis. 3 роки тому

    Love hearing your perspective on this!

  • @mignoncobra
    @mignoncobra 3 роки тому

    Thank for the video! I read about Ikigai before, but I prefer your take on it. I like the idea that happiness is inside you 😊

  • @indaclub974
    @indaclub974 3 роки тому

    loved listening to you mate ! thank you for this ! really needed it :)

  • @laksanasegara
    @laksanasegara 3 роки тому

    it's crazy I suddenly notice some of the footages was in Hisaya Odori close to my house haha. Anw, nice video man!

  • @guachulei912
    @guachulei912 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this nice video of self-awareness!

  • @mayssabaloul217
    @mayssabaloul217 3 роки тому +1

    I love your videos and ,always whene i am back from school i check if you didn't make a video .do you know why i love your videos?becaus everytime you have a perspective to share ,an opinion to axplain and a experien to learn from theme so THANK YOU and i hope you will keep making videos

  • @danjbrent
    @danjbrent 3 роки тому +2

    This is a great video Sena, I've only recently discovered your channel but had read the Ikigai book you mentioned. Have you also read the authors' follow-up book, 'Ichigo Ichie'? I read it first and I think I prefer it, it's about recognising that every moment happens only once and to embrace it. I've subscribed by the way!

  • @Skyscrapers1
    @Skyscrapers1 3 роки тому

    This video reminded me of my teenage time, specifically when I decided to study abroad.
    I also had different perspectives and views from major Japanese ones
    when I was in junior high in Japan.
    I wanted to confirm if my thoughts were Kawarimono.
    Learnt a lot by studying abroad, and I finally realized there was no correct answer
    to what I had been thinking about general Japanese perspectives.
    Each place has their own customs wherever youare.
    That's what I realized after finishing my experiences abroad.
    日本の考えが合わないなと思い留学してみた結果、海外の考えも合うもの合わないもの両方ある事に気づき、結局自分が望む事をすればいいのではと感じた10代の頃。
    根本的な事に気付くのに時間かかりすぎというか悩みすぎでしたww

    • @SenaShimotsuma
      @SenaShimotsuma  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for watching this video!
      You are right! Each place has their unique customs, cultures and ways of living and it's interesting to see that what is perceived as uncommon in one place can be common in another place or vice versa :)

  • @arualmorena
    @arualmorena 3 роки тому

    So interesting ! thanks for your video and greeting from Spain ;D

  • @NatalieYOT
    @NatalieYOT 3 роки тому

    I'm glad you found your ikigai at a young age

  • @stevendaniel8126
    @stevendaniel8126 3 роки тому +1

    Agree material things are not the answer to inner happiness. I learned this lesson 50 years ago. All one needs to survive are the basics.
    These are lessons of living, not the justifications of anything Japanese.
    These values are universal.
    You don't have all the answers or you wouldn't be constantly trying to give your lifestyle validation.

  • @charlesdavis545
    @charlesdavis545 3 роки тому

    I love your voice; like a combination of Japanese and New Zealander.

  • @shusparkle7924
    @shusparkle7924 3 роки тому

    that Pat Kay's vibe is strong on this channel. :) keep up the good work!