Why You Can't Find Your Passion

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You can’t find your passion because you’re currently believing certain lies that you’ve been told. I could’ve saved years of my life if I understood what I’ll share with you here so you can potentially figure out yours (quicker).
To make a long story short, I tried multiple things, consumed tons of advice, did some deep introspection...

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1.31 Lie 1 - Thinking you need to be super passionate
6.58 Lie 2 - Thinking your passion needs to be productive
7.34 Lie 3 - Thinking passions are something tangible and specific

spiritualmonkey
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This is actually the best video about "finding your passion / purpose" I have ever watched

felixnuno
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I cried for 2 hours straight today because I’m in the middle of an identity crisis right now. This video was in my watch later list and now was the perfect time to watch it. Thank you so much for this, I really needed that!

Moonkin
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This video legitimately made me tear up. I feel like a lot of people feel like they’re behind in life because of standards society imposes etc. He’s 100% right, your passion is right in front of you. You already know what to do.

robinking
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"You're wishing you were someone else that you are not." Dang, that just gave me goosebumps.

vawaken
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Mate, I am 17 years old and I have never commented on a video and really mean it like I do with what I’m about to say. I have spent the last few months of my life struggling so so much. Even got diagnosed with depression and put on pills. Really just trying to find my passion and my purpose. And I have listened and watched so much content. From books to podcasts to YouTube videos. I have done personality tests & career tests. Anything I think could have helped me. And I didn’t really tell my friends because I couldn’t even explain what exactly I was going through.
And to hear someone put it word for word, everything that I knew but couldn’t explain what I was going through. And advising me with steps to take.
I cannot thank you enough. 😅to think that you don’t even know me, but have changed the focus of my life. Thank you

rhesasynmoie
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I started making progress to become a fantasy writer, not because I felt like I wanted to be a writer, but because I just cant stop building this world in my head, so much I cant really sleep well until I jot down the ideas. I just get so much energy and excitement from delving into the urge

spicylemon
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"Maybe I don't have a passion/purpose" sent shivers down my spine in this phase right now and I can't get out

victorrosales
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This is literally the type of content I expect from paid courses it bestseller books, but you just hand it to us for free.
I truly appreciate what you've taught me today and I'm definitely going to take it to heart!

emmanlive
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Right now I'm going through somewhat of an identity crisis, just dropped out of university and broke up with my girlfriend. Ive been feeling really lost and not knowing what my passion is. This video gave me so much clarity its unbelievable. You've helped me figure out what my real passion is, in a matter of minutes. Thank you so much!

lesedimashigo
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Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance wealth, a great career, purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life

angelinacoast
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"Your level of self awareness is in direct proportion to your satisfaction in life." That is deep bro...extremely powerful content you're putting out and the production quality is out of this world...always looking forward to your uploads...keep going because this channel gonna pop real soon 🚀

MoSaleem
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"you don't like eating at fancy restaurants, you like the attention to detail". I'm a bioengineer, have my own beer brewery and there's something about cooking science that just captures me fully. Yet somehow, I had never thought about it like that. You just put into words something that I couldn't even see in myself and made me sob like a kid. I learned something about myself today and have no one but you to thank for it.

TheMarcioChannel
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I've decided to homeschool my children, and have fallen into a group for unschoolers (aka child led learning, or curriculum free learning). After seeing what some of those children have accomplished when allowed to explore what they are interested in I'm almost positive that if more people were allowed to a.) find their passion and b.) follow that passion, without having to worry about the daily grind or, in some cases, huge debts (for things like medical professions) that the world would actually be a richer, more balanced, and happier place to be.

Shridra
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“It’s right there in front of you, you’re just avoiding it. For whatever reason, you’re avoiding it.”
This quote hit me soo hard. I LOVE video games, but I always tell myself playing Video Games won’t get me anywhere, I should get a job, I’m getting old for Games. In reality, I’m in love with playing all kinds of games. I wish I never stopped doing what I loved truly.

CZKGaming
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This video should be mandatory to watch! I think the most eye-opening part is the fact that you don't need to be passionate 24/7

kristile
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So my passion is scrolling on TikTok all day

bretube
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My passion is searching for my passion. Haven’t found it yet.

MinutePsychology
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You are so spot on leon, you pretty much described everything that happened to me this year during my 30 year old identity crysis. I thought i wanted to switch careers and become a programmer, i thought it was cool, smart, and i also like computers....

But in reality i just wanted to be like some friends that do that for a living and earn lots of money. So after reaching bottom and feeling so lost in life for a few months after my birthday, i found my real passion.

And is just as abstract as you described it. My passion in life are patterns, i love discovering patterns in things, and find clever ways to take advantage of them. I love the A-ha! moments when i notice stuff no one else catches... When i understood this i was finally able to put that passion to use. Macroeconomics and investing, and im loving every second of it, i might soon even do it full time :) Thanks a lot for your videos, they have inspired me many many times.

cmos
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Since undergrad, I wanted to be a professor. I loved philosophy and statistics, so it seemed right. I made it into the top ranked phd program in my field. But each year was a struggle to enjoy the work of research. I felt so much anxiety over not wanting to spend every hour working on my research. And reading other people’s research was tortuous most times. Then I got married three years into my program. Since then, my worry about “finding my passion” has changed to “I just want to do work that can provide a good life for my family and allow me to spend time with them.” I worry so much less and I’m way happier. I actually work better on my dissertation now, too. I’m still disenchanted with academia, and that has been a hard pill to swallow. I also still haven’t found my passion, but I think that is fine. My point to all this is not necessarily get married (although I highly recommend it), but stop worrying about finding your passion and doing this silly egotistic self-investigation. Get out and work for your community, your family, church, or whatever, and as you connect with others and work hard, you will become passionate. You can’t think your way to fulfillment. Also, don’t make your career the central aspect of your life. Have a life outside of it. These used to be called hobbies, but now they are economized and called side-hustles.

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