Correct. The answer is a. The Japanese term ikigai means “that which makes life worth living.” During the 1980s most Japanese men would likely have said that their work was their ikigai. Since the Japanese economic downturn, however, many Japanese men have come to question this close identification of work and self-worth.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The Japanese term ikigai means “that which makes life worth living.” During the 1980s most Japanese men would likely have said that their work was their ikigai. Since the Japanese economic downturn, however, many Japanese men have come to question this close identification of work and self-worth.