I used to believe in "finding" a passion. Somehow. Somewhere.
Now I believe in process of elimination.
In the past year I've done the club scene(worked with the owner). I've done copy writing. I've done independent home remodeling projects. Each instance was an endeavor into the unknown where I learned a lot and formulated new opinions about the world. A lot of this knowledge will most likely contribute towards a more fulfilling project down the road.
My point is that you have to put yourself out there and just try shit, especially in areas where the barrier to entry is so low(internet). You might not have any genius ideas for an online business but say you are skilled in literacy. You should be using that skill, especially if you have nothing else in the works.
You are not going to make one decision that we helped you to realize that is going to help you solve this problem.
You are going to have to make many decisions on your own if you want to find something that fulfills you.
Forget about finding your passion for now and focus on improving your mindset to be able to grow and learn from everything.
Travesty made an interesting comment about autobiographies.
I've read a lot of autobiographies and even some of the most remarkable people have entire 5-10 years chunks that are just glossed over.
I think that's kind of comforting. Those 5-10 year chunks spent toiled away doing unremarkable things can set the stage for some cool shit later on.
Now I believe in process of elimination.
In the past year I've done the club scene(worked with the owner). I've done copy writing. I've done independent home remodeling projects. Each instance was an endeavor into the unknown where I learned a lot and formulated new opinions about the world. A lot of this knowledge will most likely contribute towards a more fulfilling project down the road.
My point is that you have to put yourself out there and just try shit, especially in areas where the barrier to entry is so low(internet). You might not have any genius ideas for an online business but say you are skilled in literacy. You should be using that skill, especially if you have nothing else in the works.
You are not going to make one decision that we helped you to realize that is going to help you solve this problem.
You are going to have to make many decisions on your own if you want to find something that fulfills you.
Forget about finding your passion for now and focus on improving your mindset to be able to grow and learn from everything.
Travesty made an interesting comment about autobiographies.
I've read a lot of autobiographies and even some of the most remarkable people have entire 5-10 years chunks that are just glossed over.
I think that's kind of comforting. Those 5-10 year chunks spent toiled away doing unremarkable things can set the stage for some cool shit later on.