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Jay Shetty's Simplified Way To Find Passion and Live On Purpose
The Dharma Model
Finding purpose isn't an easy task.
Jay Shetty has extensively talked about the topic of passion, purpose, and fulfillment publicly.
I studied these topics for more than four years and applied them to my life.
We spend two-thirds of our lives working. It's crucial to find fulfillment in what we are doing
Jay Shetty's most simplified methods for finding passion and living on purpose are :
- Ikigai: Reason for Being (Japanese model)
- Dharma: Eternal purpose (Indian Sanskrit)
While I don't think that the Ikigai model works for someone looking to change direction in life, I believe that the Dharma model solves this issue.
The Ikigai model assumes you know what you're passionate about, which isn't the case for most people.
The Dharma model states that eternal purpose lives in the intersection of three pillars: Passion, compassion, and Expertise. Your eternal purpose is at the meeting of these three.
I found the reasoning behind it fascinating, and here is what I've learned from Jay Shetty.