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Showing Original Post only (View all)Latest Onion: Where Satire Ends and Crying At the Cold Truth of it All Begins. [View all]
http://www.theonion.com/articles/find-the-thing-youre-most-passionate-about-then-do,31742/I have always been a big proponent of following your heart and doing exactly what you want to do. It sounds so simple, right? But there are people who spend yearsdecades, eventrying to find a true sense of purpose for themselves. My advice? Just find the thing you enjoy doing more than anything else, your one true passion, and do it for the rest of your life on nights and weekends when youre exhausted and cranky and just want to go to bed.
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Say, for example, that your passion is painting. Well, what are you waiting for? Get out there and buy a canvas and some painting supplies! Go sign up for art classes! And when you get so overwhelmed with your job and your personal life that you barely have enough time to see your girlfriend or boyfriend or husband or wife, let alone do anything else, go ahead and skip classes for a few weeks. Then let those paint brushes sit in your room untouched for six months because a major work project came up and you had a bunch of weddings to go to and your kid got sick and money is tighter than you thought it would be and you have to work overtime. And then finally pick those brushes back up again only to realize youre so rusty that you begin to question whether this was all a giant waste of time, whether you even want to paint anymore, and whether this was just some sort of immature little fantasy you had as a kid and that maybe its finally time to grow the fuck up, let painting go, and join the real world because, lets face it, not everyone gets to live out their dreams.
Not only does that sound fulfilling, but it also sounds pretty fun.
Really, the biggest obstacle to overcome hereaside from every single obligation you have to your friends, family, job, and financial futureis you. And Ill tell you this much: You dont want to wake up in 10 years and think to yourself, What if I had just gone after my dreams during those brief 30-minute lunch breaks when I was younger? Because even if it doesnt work out, dont you owe it to yourself to look in the mirror and confidently say, You know what, I gave it my best half-hearted shot?
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Say, for example, that your passion is painting. Well, what are you waiting for? Get out there and buy a canvas and some painting supplies! Go sign up for art classes! And when you get so overwhelmed with your job and your personal life that you barely have enough time to see your girlfriend or boyfriend or husband or wife, let alone do anything else, go ahead and skip classes for a few weeks. Then let those paint brushes sit in your room untouched for six months because a major work project came up and you had a bunch of weddings to go to and your kid got sick and money is tighter than you thought it would be and you have to work overtime. And then finally pick those brushes back up again only to realize youre so rusty that you begin to question whether this was all a giant waste of time, whether you even want to paint anymore, and whether this was just some sort of immature little fantasy you had as a kid and that maybe its finally time to grow the fuck up, let painting go, and join the real world because, lets face it, not everyone gets to live out their dreams.
Not only does that sound fulfilling, but it also sounds pretty fun.
Really, the biggest obstacle to overcome hereaside from every single obligation you have to your friends, family, job, and financial futureis you. And Ill tell you this much: You dont want to wake up in 10 years and think to yourself, What if I had just gone after my dreams during those brief 30-minute lunch breaks when I was younger? Because even if it doesnt work out, dont you owe it to yourself to look in the mirror and confidently say, You know what, I gave it my best half-hearted shot?
I really cannot laugh at this because it just hits too close to home. "Do What You Love and The Money Will Follow" is the biggest crock of horseshit ever sold to people.
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HughBeaumont
Mar 2013
OP
I can't even get off the launch pad because work consumes SO much of my time.
HughBeaumont
Mar 2013
#14
One of my piano pieces, "Fantasy on the Old West", has a bar of 13/16 followed by a 6/8, then a 7/8
Occulus
Mar 2013
#35
Our economic system is antiquated - it assumes that everyone needs to work full time.
reformist2
Mar 2013
#19