Ken Mogi

Ken Mogi is a Japanese neuroscientist, author, and broadcaster known for his work on the brain and consciousness. He has written extensively on topics related to neuroscience and has contributed to popularizing science in Japan.

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  1. 1. The Little Book Of Ikigai

    The Essential Japanese Way to Finding Your Purpose in Life

    This enlightening guide delves into the Japanese concept of "ikigai," which translates to "a reason for being," and explores how it can lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, cultural insights, and practical advice, readers are introduced to the five pillars of ikigai: starting small, releasing oneself, harmony and sustainability, the joy of little things, and being in the here and now. By embracing these principles, individuals can find balance, purpose, and happiness in their everyday lives, regardless of their circumstances.