By Chitra Reddy
Every individual differs in paradigms, perceptions, and passions. As stated by Einstein “Every person is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to fly high, it will give its entire life believing that it is an inane”.
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Sometimes uncovering your passion can lead you to the career of your dreams.
I like to use the word passion interchangeably with words like determination, conviction, and love. Passion is a strong desire that can get you to do amazing things.
Passion is one of those words that people use often without really understanding the original meaning of the word. When most people refer to "passion", they use it to mean strong emotions reflecting an intense desire or boundless enthusiasm (At least, that's how I've always heard it used).
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"I feel so stuck. I need to find a passion, but I just can't." About half of my clients say this as soon as we meet.
Your passion is right in front of your face. If you have to look for it, then you’re probably not passionate about it at all. So screw "finding" your passion.