It’s easy for people to give the advice to follow your passion. But sometimes following your passion isn’t what’s best for your career and for yourself.
Your passion is difficult to define. You may enjoy multiple things equally. Instead, you should focus on what you’re good at.
Your passion may change. You don’t always love the same things for your entire life. Even if you love a job now, you might feel differently in five years.
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