If you think you haven’t found your passion.
By Derek Sivers
A few times, I’ve been asked a question like,
“But what if I haven’t found my true passion?”
take time to do what makes your soul happy.
It’s dangerous to think in terms of “passion” and “purpose” because they sound like such huge overwhelming things.
If you think love needs to look like’Romeo and Juliet’, you’ll overlook a great relationship that grows slowly.
when you're passionate,you don't notice the hours.
If you think you haven’t found your passion yet,you’re probably expecting it to be overwhelming.
Instead, just notice what excites you and what scares you on a small moment-to-moment level.
If you find yourself diving into a book about programming and playing around with it for hours, go for it! Dive in deeper. Maybe that’s your new calling.
Passion is when you put more energy into something than is required to do it,it is more than just enthusiasm or excitement,passion is ambition that is materialized into action to put as much heart, mind, body and soul into something as is humanly possible.
If you keep thinking about doing something big, and you find the idea terrifies but intrigues you, it’s probably a worthy endeavour for you.
You grow by doing what excites you and what scares you.
For me, my computer was just a curiosity: that little hobby that kept me up until 2 am every night, programming and experimenting.it just grew from there.
people are prettiest when they talk about something they really love with passion in their loves.