Don’t Follow Your Passion
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Don’t Follow Your Passion
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#2I know myself (I'm a business coach) that I meet many business owners who started a business for one reason - often technical ability, a desire for more money or control, and sometimes passion - and only later realise they need to develop business skills.
And if loving your job and turning it into a business is hard, then loving a hobby and turning it into a business is an order of magnitude harder again ... hard, but possible.
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#4I think you have to have passion, but most people do not realize what they are really passionate about.
Thanks for the post.
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#7Hahaha. This is an utter crock. The most successful people I know are all passionate about what they do. It's why they do it. Yes a given subject may be hard work, but if you _don't_ have the passion to keep you going, and put up with the shit, then you're doomed to failure. If you are passionate, more likely _not to notice the shit_. I have seen a lot more failures of people because they do what they do - 'because'…
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#8WOW, I fundamentally disagree with everything stated here. I would explain but I have to get back to following my passion.
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#9WOW, I fundamentally disagree with everything stated here. I would explain but I have to get back to following my passion.
Feel free to not comment next time you don't feel like saying anything.
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#10Hahaha. This is an utter crock. The most successful people I know are all passionate about what they do. It's why they do it. Yes a given subject may be hard work, but if you _don't_ have the passion to keep you going, and put up with the shit, then you're doomed to failure. If you are passionate, more likely _not to notice the shit_. I have seen a lot more failures of people because they do what they do - 'because'…
There is more to the post than just one reading of its title. You seem to be arguing with the proposal "Do things you are not passionate about." That isn't remotely what the article is saying.
Basically what this article boils down to IMHO is "when shit gets hard just run, or better yet just dont do it because it might get hard"
And as for the 6 solutions she proposes... well those are dumb to. If people focus on how much work a startup is then they are much more likely to talk themselves out of it. I rather follow the advice of people like Steve Blank (customer development) and PG - How to start a startup (http://www.paulgraham.com/start.html)
Maybe we should take another piece of advice from this lady that obviously knows nothing about successful products and just forget passion to "Follow the Money" as she put it.