
In this episode of Leadership Insider, I want to challenge the common advice to “follow your passion.”
Passion rarely appears at the beginning. More often, it grows out of curiosity — through trying things, exploring widely and giving yourself permission to be bad at something for a while.
I explain the progression that most people experience when discovering their life’s work: curiosity leads to passion, passion leads to obsession, and obsession eventually leads to mastery.
The hardest stage is passion — where you care deeply about something but your skills haven’t caught up yet. Many people quit here.
But if you stay with it long enough, passion eventually turns into obsession — where the work starts pulling you rather than you trying to stay motivated.
Key Takeaways
• Passion usually emerges from curiosity, not the other way around
• The passion stage is often frustrating because your ability lags behind your interest
• Many people quit just before passion becomes obsession
• Mastery develops when you stay committed long enough to refine your craft
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