Mogi Ken | Leoncini Thomas : Ikigai u ljubavi: kako voleti u doba izazova

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Ikigai u ljubavi: kako voleti u doba izazova

Mogi Ken | Leoncini Thomas

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Ken Mogi, Thomas Leoncini: Ikigai in Love: How to Love in Times of Challenge

"Fear lives only in the future; anchoring in the present is the cure for every worry that besets us." This thought lies at the foundation of ikigai, a Japanese term that can be roughly translated as "the purpose of living" and which became a philosophical slogan of the third millennium.

In the pages of this book, neuroscientist Ken Mogi and writer Thomas Leoncini connect ikigai with the universal theme of love. Every relationship should be lived in the present moment, whether it's romantic love, familial attachment, or the simple act of caring for others or the weaker. But how does love change between cultures and how is it affected by the rapid development of the digital world and artificial intelligence? How will modern technology affect the way we find, love and separate? How can the Western and Eastern concepts of love be combined?

This fascinating and profound book is also a bold dialogue between East and West in the era of globalization that encourages closing in one's own world and surrendering feelings to technology.

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