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When Passion Is Overrated

You don't need passion to start something purposeful or successful; any emotion— positive or negative — can serve as fuel to get you going, and over time, this fuel can evolve....

You don't need to feel passionate to start. You only need to use whatever fuel you have—be it shame, anger, or something else—to begin your journey. Emotions, regardless of their positivity or negativity, can be harnessed as energy to move forward. Over time, this fuel can transform into something more sustainable or fulfilling, but the key is to act with what is available rather than longing for a better starting point. Wishing for ideal circumstances only delays progress.

Use what you have now and leverage it to build momentum.

Inspiration & Source: You Don't Need Passion To Start

Your Brain is Hunting For Happiness

The brain's primary role is to prioritize safety, but happiness enables optimal performance and interpersonal success by enhancing focus, creativity, and productivity....

The brain's primary function is not to ensure success or innovation but to prioritize safety and survival. Happiness, however, plays a critical role in enhancing survival, as humans function most effectively when they are happy. Negative emotions block focus, creativity, and social cooperation, diminishing one's ability to thrive. Happiness optimizes performance, fosters collaboration, and improves how others perceive and interact with you, ultimately amplifying your ability to succeed in work and life.