Jay Shetty is a British author, former monk, and Purpose Coach. He hosts his own podcast On Purpose, which has featured guests such as Alicia Keys, Khloe Kardashian, and Kobe Bryant. The show has garnered 64 million downloads, making it highly influential online.
So how I find my passion?
My simple model is the Dharma model, Dharma means eternal duty in the Vedic tradition. It’s very similar to what Ikigai (one of the best-selling book globally) has been spoken about today, which is the Japanese version of “a reason for being’, why do we live, where is meaning coming from, and it talks about the intersects of four areas:
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Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life
Authored by Héctor García, Francesc Miralles
2. STEVE JOBS
Steven P. Jobs, the innovative co-founder of Apple, played a pivotal role in the advent of personal computers and later spearheaded a cultural revolution in how music, movies, and mobile communications are enjoyed in the digital era.
People say you have to have a lot of passion for what you are doing, and it’s totally true and the reason for that is because it’s so hard that if you don’t, any rational people would give up. It’s really hard, and you have to do it over a sustained period of time, so if you don’t genially love it, if you are not having fun doing it, you will give up eventually. That’s what happens to most people.
Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington is an American actor, director, and producer. In 2002, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 74th Academy Awards for his role in the action-crime film Training Day, becoming the second Black actor to receive this honor after Sidney Poitier.
Nelson Mandela said, “there’s no passion to be found in playing small and settling for a life that’s less than the ones you are capable of living.” Don’t be afraid to think outside the box, don’t be afraid to fall big. To dream big, but remember dreams without goals are just dreams.
MEL ROBBINS
Mel Robbins is an award-winning CNN radio commentator and columnist, a contributing editor for Success magazine, a bestselling author, and one of the most popular keynote speakers in the U.S. Her career began as a criminal defense attorney in New York City before she went on to establish and sell several businesses. She has also hosted television and radio shows for A&E, FOX, Cox Media, and CNN.
I think you should chase what energize you. Whatever energizes you, naturally expands you, makes you feel like possibilities, or something is simply exciting to do. It may be scary, but that doesn’t matter, because it has to do with how it makes you feel.