Is Chasing 'Meaningful Work' Ruining Your Life

EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 18 MIN

Is Chasing 'Meaningful Work' Ruining Your Life

from Geek Psychology: Play Life Better

If you're an INFP, you've been told to "find your purpose" and "follow your passion." But if you're like most of us, that advice has only led to burnout, indecision, and the crippling feeling that you're somehow broken.The problem isn't your personality; it's the way you search. We get stuck chasing a single, perfect, sacred calling that doesn't exist, and the search itself sabotages your long-term stability and happiness.In this video, I break down the ancient Japanese concept of Ikigai (your reason for being) and show you why the traditional model feels impossible for the INFP mind. More importantly, I give you a practical framework to move past the "Purpose Trap" and build a life that actually brings you fulfillment and financial stability. What I Cover:The INFP Perfection Trap: Why your dominant Introverted Feeling (Fi) and Extraverted Intuition (Ne) make the standard search for purpose impossible.The Stigma of Money: How our negative view of our inferior Extraverted Thinking (Te) keeps us poor and unable to fund our true passions.The Four Pillars of Ikigai: How to redefine what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what pays you—without compromising your values.The Speed of Implementation: Why waiting for the "perfect idea" is killing your dreams, and how to start experimenting today to find your flow state. Resources Mentioned:Ready to stop searching and start creating? Join the community of INFPs making real progress on their dreams. ️ Join the Evolve Community: http://evolve.geekpsychology.com

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