(how to be) Passionate~!(?)
PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 9:25 pm
I'm having one of those "What the heck am I going to do with my life?!" moments, AGAIN. Last time I had one, I posted here and got some positive responses, so I'll dip into that pool again, if that's all right. Sorry for the emo; thanks in advance.
So people keep telling me that if I want to be successful at what I do, I have to have passion-- therefore, I shouldn't go pursue a career in something I have no interest in. After much introspection, I have come to the conclusion that the most straightforward way to that this is impossible. This leads only the more roundabout route-- how does one become passionate about something? I've heard people on teh intarwebz discuss how passion can be taught, but it's been very vague, so I was hoping to draw from people's experiences. If you've ever had something you find extremely dull that you now love, how did that change come about? What tips might you have for someone who wants to emulate these results?
For me, it's been pretty difficult to "change my attitude" about things (which is why I'm eternally cynical; it's not like I WANT to be...), but I figure that since I don't want to hate my life for the rest of my life, I'll try to change. However, I know it's not as simple as saying "OK, I'm going to brainwash myself to love my career now." Honestly, I can say that I'm actually pretty happy with my life as it is now, but I dread entering The Real World where people say that it actually matters, and I figure three years is good a time as any to shape up before I have to hit it.
So people keep telling me that if I want to be successful at what I do, I have to have passion-- therefore, I shouldn't go pursue a career in something I have no interest in. After much introspection, I have come to the conclusion that the most straightforward way to that this is impossible. This leads only the more roundabout route-- how does one become passionate about something? I've heard people on teh intarwebz discuss how passion can be taught, but it's been very vague, so I was hoping to draw from people's experiences. If you've ever had something you find extremely dull that you now love, how did that change come about? What tips might you have for someone who wants to emulate these results?
For me, it's been pretty difficult to "change my attitude" about things (which is why I'm eternally cynical; it's not like I WANT to be...), but I figure that since I don't want to hate my life for the rest of my life, I'll try to change. However, I know it's not as simple as saying "OK, I'm going to brainwash myself to love my career now." Honestly, I can say that I'm actually pretty happy with my life as it is now, but I dread entering The Real World where people say that it actually matters, and I figure three years is good a time as any to shape up before I have to hit it.