

28-07-2022
Ikigai et motivation intrinsèque : pourquoi se contenter d'un salaire ?
Il existe des similitudes évidentes entre le concept japonais Ikigai et les 3 éléments de la motivation intrinsèque telle que décrite par Daniel Pink dans Drive.
Et c'est très intéressant de réaliser que malgré les décennies et le contexte culturel qui les séparent, les conclusions se chevauchent et les nuances se complètent.
Donc, si nous convenons que vous ne pouvez vous sentir bien qu'en faisant quelque chose qui compte vraiment pour vous et que ce sentiment, dans le bon contexte, vous permettra d'améliorer vos compétences... pourquoi tant de gens font-ils encore des jobs qu'ils n'aiment pas vraiment, convaincus que le salaire seul les rendra heureux ? 🧐

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Exactly the first step to an Agile business plan. First balance. Table 6 blocks. left 3 and 3 on the other side.
Think 1 year ahead. Left past year and right next year.
Much further becomes more and more unpredictable or obsolete. So detailed stuff in 2 years.. mweh keywords maybe. A pbi pr or smt.
1. Then you look at your finances, last year.and right side. How to improve the next one.
2. what do I need to achieve my life goals? That I already know ish. Same principle.
3.And my social, private life and family, whatever same principles.
And time left to do what I want to do. Maybe handy!
And how much money do I actually need???? I don't need sportcars or mansions etc less expensive lifestyle.
And more money mo problems!
1. Has an action.
I came to know that to do better in the future I want to be fit and strong. It's good for body and mind.
Making it better next year. wip
So winning or not I'm following this through.
Make sense?
Jasper
I love this! The great thing about deep concepts is that they're actually to be found in different forms across different philosophies, fields of work and even religions. Here's one view on this from a buddhist perspective:
💬 In Buddhist thinking, motivation is a matter of desire, more specifically the desire to act accompanied with a sense of purpose. Say, in the case of being more compassionate, it’s by making emotional connection with compassion and its objectives that we arouse in ourselves the desire to act. And it’s through seeing the benefits that we acquire a sense of purpose in being more compassionate. 💬
You might find this article interesting to build onto this insight: https://tricycle.org/article/thupten-jinpa-motivation/
Theodora

