CONCEPT
Vital Engagement
Nakamura's foundational concept — the sustained relationship in which <em>flow is joined to meaning</em>, producing engagement that endures beyond the peak moment and develops across decades of domain-embedded practice.
Vital engagement is Jeanne Nakamura's name for the condition in which the subjective experience of flow is grounded in a sense of significance connecting the practitioner to something larger than the immediate sensation. Unlike flow alone, which is value-neutral and can occur in destructive contexts, vital engagement requires two simultaneous conditions: absorption in the activity and identification with the domain's meaning. Nakamura developed the concept through decades of longitudinal research on creative professionals — painters, scientists, writers, musicians — discovering that the practitioners who sustained creative commitment across lifetimes were not those who experienced the most intense flow but those whose flow was embedded in purpose. The concept provides the diagnostic vocabulary for distinguishing engagement that builds practitioners from engagement that consumes them.
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The concept emerged from Nakamura's long collaboration with Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, whose research on flow mapped the structural conditions of peak experience — challenge-skill balance, immediate feedback, clear goals, focused concentration, merging of action and awareness. But flow alone
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