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Ikigai is everywhere, and we are over it. Christin and Cameron unpack how the famous “four circles” diagram got mashed together into a sellable Western self-help idea, and how chasing the perfect overlap can freeze people instead of helping them move. They contrast that with what “blue zone” elders seem to model: purpose looks a lot like friendship, daily social plans, and staying connected.Along the way: why parents can feel harder to hear than other elders, Cameron’s sleep study and CPAP learning curve, and a late-episode detour into philosophy and religion (Camus-style absurdism, Buddhist views on rebirth and self, plus Ecclesiastes and “nothing new under the sun”).Highlights:The ikigai “Venn diagram” vs the older, simpler ideaBlue zones, Okinawa/Hong Kong, and why social connection keeps showing upCPAP reality check: masks, noise, and getting used to itMeaning-making without a single “perfect life” model







