Take this 15-question, ikigai-inspired quiz to explore what drives you. It will help you discover your life’s purpose and suggest the next steps to take.
What “purpose” means
Purpose is a long-term direction that feels meaningful to you and useful to others. It is more than a goal. It guides choices, habits, and the way you spend your time.
Psychology defines purpose in life as having an aim that gives your days a sense of direction. Research also links a clear purpose to better health outcomes in older adults, as shown in a 2019 study in JAMA Network Open. For a plain language overview of purpose, see the Greater Good Science Center’s definition page.
What this quiz can, and cannot, do
- Can help you reflect on values, interests, and strengths
- Can show patterns in your answers and offer a clear summary
- Can suggest simple next steps you can try this week
This quiz does not replace career counseling, therapy, or medical advice. Use it as a starting point, then make decisions with care.
How the quiz works
You answer a short set of questions. The questions look at four areas: what you enjoy, what you are good at, what people need, and where your work can be rewarded. Your answers are weighed to build a profile. The result explains your current direction, offers plain tips, and lists a few actions to try.
There is no perfect score. Be honest, choose the option that fits best, and keep moving.
Understanding your results
Your result is a snapshot, not a label. It points to a direction you can test in real life. You will see a short explanation, a few examples of fitting paths, and a small plan you can try in the next 72 hours.
Keep what helps, ignore what does not. Purpose grows with action. Small steps count.
What to do next
If your result leans toward career changes, try our companion quiz What Should I Do with My Life? for practical prompts.
If you want to map your strengths, use What Am I Good At? to name skills you can build on.
If you are curious about motivation styles, the Free Enneagram Test can give you language for your core drives.
If you are choosing a field of study, What Should I Major In? is a simple place to start.
When to talk to a professional
If you feel stuck for weeks, if you feel hopeless, or if your daily life is getting harder, talk to a licensed counselor or a trusted doctor. A short talk can help you make a safe plan.
Notes on privacy and limits
Your answers are self-reported. Results reflect your input. If you skip or rush, the output will be less useful. You can retake the quiz after real changes in your life or goals.