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Do you know in detail all about your passion, values, and goals? Passion, values, and goals…? Don’t you? Don’t worry you’re in good company. And if you have been around for a while, you know that every single “guru” talk about the importance of following your passion, values, and goals. In one way they are right, but most of the so-called “experts” mix it all up. Something in their argumentation doesn’t make sense. Let’s take values. What are the values you are striving for? Well, I believe that we can agree on, that they are different from person to person, and are very much based on your personal background from the education you got at home, school, environment, work, etc. Passion is not even tangible but completely emotion based. If you’re passionate about something, you will always explain it to other people in a very emotional way. A goal is the only variable among the three, passion, values, and goals, that you can describe in detail with words and numbers.
Passion Is A Feeling Can you recognize somebody saying: “Follow your passion…!”? How do you follow a feeling when it isn’t a plan but just a pure feeling? The passion can be strong, but to hook up a plan only on a feeling doesn’t sound very solid. Take a look at the following video shot. Probably you will agree with me that the way Terri Trespicio minimizes the importance of searching for your passion, is one of the best talks ever about the topic. I have to admit that I belonged for a long time to the group of people who thought that you have to combine your passion in all aspects. I mean, I’m a passionate marathon runner, but how to make a living out of it? (And I’m not 25 years old, tall, tiny, and an African athletic type of person.) The Terri Trespicio speech will finally help you to understand the role of passion in life. The passion will find you when you are doing the right things, and not the other way around.
Passion, Values, And Goals Are More Connected Than What You Can Imagine. If now Terri Trespicio could get us to understand the “frustration” of finding your passion, and that you don’t need to search for it, the question might arise how the passion will find you. Benjamin Todd gives the answer in the following video: “To follow your passion is dead!” – Pretty strong statement.
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