Find Your Passion

December 2nd, 2009 admin

By Philip Brewer I always knew what I wanted to do. What I wanted to do changed over time, and at any particular time I wanted to do more than one thing — and sometimes I wasn’t sure if any particular thing that I wanted to do would turn out to be satisfying or remunerative. But there were always things I wanted to do. It turns out that this is not universal. Some people really don’t know what they want to do. Since I always did, I’m not sure that I’m really the person to ask about how to figure out one’s passion in life…


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