Happiness or Purpose? Purpose May Be Better

Darin M. Klemchuk
Happiness Posts
Published in
1 min readJul 26, 2023

The Japanese word “ikigai” can be translated into English as “that which makes life worth living.” Put another way, purposeful living or “having a cause” or “why” for your life. Much has been written about whether happiness or purpose is better. I believe having a strong “why” allows you to overcome many obstacles on the way to the good life. It also allows you to ignore the setbacks along the way that are outside of your control.

Iza Kavedžija, in her post, The Japanese concept of ikigai: why purpose might be a better goal than happiness makes a strong argument that purpose is the key to happiness in the end.

Happiness Posts is published by Darin M. Klemchuk founder of Klemchuk PPLC, an intellectual property law firm located in Dallas, Texas and co-founder of Engage Workspace for Lawyers, a coworking space for lawyers. He also publishes the Ideate (law) and Elevate (law firm culture) blogs.

Originally published at https://www.happiness-posts.com on July 26, 2023.

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Darin M. Klemchuk
Happiness Posts

I help businesses solve problems through intellectual property (IP) law and business strategy. Managing Partner/Founder of Klemchuk PLLC, www.klemchuk.com