Welcome to PJFP, short for the Pursuit of Joy, Fulfillment, and Purpose.
This site is a long-running experiment in figuring out how to live well. It started as a place to think out loud about ikigai and the three pillars of a meaningful life. Over time it has grown into a working notebook covering the people, technologies, and ideas that seem worth paying attention to right now.
The Three Pillars
Everything here orbits three connected ideas. If you are new, these are the best places to start:
- The Pursuit: the main page. A roadmap for discovering your ikigai and aligning your life with what matters.
- Joy: 20 practical ways to cultivate joy in everyday life.
- Fulfillment: a guide to building a more satisfying, aligned life.
- Purpose: 20 ways to discover what your life is actually for.
What You’ll Find Here
Alongside the pillar pages, PJFP publishes long-form notes on the topics that show up most when you start asking how to live and work well in this decade:
- Conversations with founders, investors, and operators worth learning from.
- Deep dives into AI, software, and the changing shape of work.
- Notes on health and wealth, the two everyday domains that quietly support the rest.
- Occasional essays and observations from a life still very much in progress.
Posts are written in plain language and built to be useful long after the news cycle that produced them. If you want to see what is new, the home page is the easiest place to start.
Why This Site Exists
PJFP is not a product. It is a slow, public attempt to learn out loud and become the kind of person worth being. If anything you read here helps you do the same, the site has done its job.
Thanks for visiting. If you want to say hello, share something interesting, or simply argue with a post, the contact page is open.
