Lifetime Book Club: Ikigai by Héctor García & Francesc Miralles
“The happiest people are not the ones who achieve the most. They are the ones who spend their lives doing what they love, with purpose.”
That is the central idea of Ikigai.
This is not a hustle manual or a step-by-step guide to success. It is a gentle, thoughtful exploration of what gives life meaning, and how small, intentional choices can lead to a longer, happier, more fulfilled life.
What It Is About
In Ikigai, authors Héctor García and Francesc Miralles explore the Japanese concept of ikigai, loosely translated as “a reason for being”.
Through conversations with the long-living residents of Okinawa, one of the world’s Blue Zones, the book looks at how purpose, community, routine, and mindset play a role in wellbeing and longevity.
Rather than focusing on one big life-defining moment, Ikigai suggests that purpose is often found in the everyday. The work you enjoy. The people you show up for. The habits that quietly shape your days.
It’s a reminder that meaning doesn’t have to be loud or dramatic. Often, it’s simple and steady.
What We Loved
This book feels calm. Reassuring. Almost like a permission slip to slow down.
The ideas are easy to digest, with short chapters and practical reflections that encourage you to think about what energises you, what drains you, and where your time really goes. There’s no pressure to “find your passion” overnight. Instead, the focus is on curiosity, consistency, and enjoyment.
A standout message is that purpose and wellbeing are deeply connected. When you have something to get up for, something that feels worthwhile, everything else tends to work a little better too.
It’s especially refreshing how Ikigai reframes success. Not as more, faster, or bigger, but as alignment between how you live and what matters to you.
Who It Is For
This book is for anyone who:
- Feels busy but unfulfilled
- Is rethinking what success looks like
- Wants to slow down without losing direction
- Is navigating change or a new life stage
- Would like life to feel a little more intentional
- Enjoys reflective, easy-to-read books
It’s a great end-of-year read when you’re naturally looking back, and quietly thinking about what’s next.
Final Thoughts
Ikigai is a reminder that a good life is not built in grand gestures. It’s built in the small, repeated choices that bring meaning, connection, and balance.
At Lifetime, we talk a lot about building a life you actually enjoy, not just one that looks good on paper. Money, planning, and strategy all matter, but they work best when they support a life with purpose.
This book is a gentle nudge to check in with yourself, reconnect with what matters, and carry that clarity into the year ahead.
A perfect December read. Calm, thoughtful, and quietly powerful.
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Lifetime Book Club: Stillness is the Key by Ryan Holiday
In a world that rewards speed, noise, and constant movement, this book offers a different perspective. One that suggests clarity, better decisions, and a more meaningful life do not come from doing more. They come from slowing down.
This is not a productivity hack or a call to retreat from real life. It is a thoughtful reminder that stillness is not weakness. It is a strength.

