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Wake Up to the Life
You Love
by Greg Reid Copyright 2004
Editor's Note: After reading this
article, I thought it was very appropriate for educators
and parents alike.
While speaking at a San Diego
university recently, I was fortunate that I was not
asked to leave the stage. You see, I chose to share with
the students in my audience some frightening statistics.
I announced that, while many would receive their
degrees, few - very few - would end up pursuing careers
in their chosen field. At this point, the faculty began
giving me dirty looks.
I went on to say that, while most students were there to
pursue a dream, the dream they were chasing was not
their own. Many students enter college to live up to the
expectations of family, friends, and society. They've
been told they should become an accountant, lawyer,
doctor or teacher because of the great future and
financial gain. In trying to do what others think they
should do rather than following their individual
passions, they rarely continue along the same path once
they leave campus.
Instead, I painted a different sort of picture. Using an
off-the-wall example to illustrate my point, I asked
each of them to imagine that he or she really wanted to
become a banjo player. I said, "What if you took the
same period of time and energy pursuing that dream, your
dream, your passion? What if you began as an apprentice
at a banjo shop, and then worked hard to learn
everything about banjos? After four to six years, the
same time you would have spent earning a degree that you
would not use anyway, you would instead have become an
authority on banjos. A real banjo aficionado. Know why?"
"Because you'd be following your passion," I continued.
"You would become captivated by the topic, and the
pursuit of this goal would no longer feel like work, as
much as it would be a part of who you are. Staying up
late reading and learning everything there is to know
about banjos, listening to old songs and then creating
new ones would not be a chore; it would become your joy,
because you'd be doing what you love."
Now here's the best part. There will always be a call
for authorities in any area. So no matter if your
pursuit is toward playing the banjo, inventing new ice
cream flavors, or discovering the latest medical
breakthroughs, there will always be a demand for your
services, thus creating success in your chosen field of
endeavor.
This is where true happiness and fulfillment comes in:
getting paid to do what you enjoy most while living the
life you love. Because . . .
When you do what you love, and love what you do, you'll
have success your whole life through!
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By: Gregory Scott Reid
mailto:GregReid@AlwaysGood.com Speaker and two-time
#1 best-selling author,
The Millionaire Mentor and Wake Up: Live the Life
You Love
http://www.AlwaysGood.com
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