RE: Demystifying The Idea Of Finding Your Passion
You've put together a stronger formula (or do I say guides) for one to identify where his hearts and brain belongs. It's a joyful thing to find your passion, to find that which you can do happily. I remember once when I was at an interview for a job in one of the top firm to work for in the world (I blogged about it some months ago). I have finished the third and last day of the interview, when the partner asked a question that changed my life forever. He asked
30 years from now, will you be happy that you choose to work as a tax associate in the tax department?
It struck me, I never tried looking back at my life from the future but when I considered going forward 30 years to look back at the decision I was about to make, I knew I'll likely regret it in the future. So, I swallowed hard and rejected the offer. I never regret it till today.
Man good for you for having that insight into your own life. Most people struggle to make a decision like you made because it's hard for them to see passed the money. I was in a similar situation like that as well so I definitely understand how you feel. Now is the best time to take advantage of your skills and find ways to use them. We can do this now.