There's a Japanese word that doesn't translate cleanly into English. Not because it's complicated — but because most of us have never needed it. The word is Ikigai (生き甲斐). It roughly means "reason for being." But that translation flattens something that took centuries to develop.
Ikigai isn't a goal. It isn't a career. It isn't a passion project or a side hustle. It's the place where four things overlap — and when you find that place, something fundamental shifts.
The Ikigai framework is built on four questions — each one representing a circle in the map of your life:
Most people have a strong relationship with one or two of these circles. Very few have mapped all four — and fewer still have found where they intersect. That intersection is your Ikigai.
We live in the most well-resourced, well-informed, well-connected era in human history. And somehow — people have never felt more lost about what they're actually here to do.
Mindfulness apps help you breathe. Therapy helps you process. Productivity apps help you execute. But none of them answer the foundational question underneath all the anxiety, the career changes, the restlessness: What am I actually here for?
That's the question Ikigai was built for. It's not a quick fix. It's a framework for a life.
Where the circles overlap, something specific emerges:
True Ikigai lives at the center — where all four overlap simultaneously. Most people spend their lives in one or two intersections, never quite finding the center.
Finding your Ikigai isn't a one-time exercise — it's a process of reflection, pattern recognition, and honest self-examination over time. It requires asking questions most of us avoid. Questions like:
These aren't questions you answer once. They're questions you live with.
That's why we built Veyn. Veyn is an AI guide named Liv that helps you discover your Ikigai — not as a diagram you fill out once, but as a living map that takes shape over time.
Every journal entry, every conversation with Liv, every reflection adds to your Veyn Map — a visual representation of your Ikigai as it emerges. The map fills gradually. The picture gets clearer. The center gets closer.
It's not mindfulness. It's not therapy. It's not another productivity tool. It's the answer to the question nobody else is asking.
What runs through you?
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