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Passion for Life Is a State of Being; Not a Destination
And you should absolutely be following yours

It seems to be the latest trend right now to talk about how following your passion is a misguided or even a dangerous thing. The problem with this type of analysis is that such people have got passion all wrong. It may be fashionable, but in trying to be iconoclastic, these stories are missing the mark about what passion truly is.
Passion is not a specific job or a specific goal. It is not a destination. It is a feeling, a longing, a connection to something that is perhaps even outside of yourself. To not have passion in your life and your work is to be stagnant, blunted, and living in a kind of desert. Who would advocate for that?
As a life coach, the single most important question that I ask my clients is, “What do you want?” I believe that following your desires and passions is the best way to live a fulfilling life. The difference between trying to work on a goal that you have no juice around and working on one that is calling your name is nearly always the difference between failure and success.
The authentic motivation that stems from passion is what powers accomplishment. Thomas Edison would have given up on creating the storage battery if he hadn’t had a passion for discovering how to make it…