Find Your Passion

Practical steps for those who don't yet "know" what they love. Momentum creates clarity — not the other way around.

The Truth

Passion is developed, not found. You build it by getting good at something that matters. If you don't know what you like, choose a worthwhile direction, do the work, and let momentum show you the way.

Note: Some activities are best as hobbies — like cooking, makeup, or sports — and can be deeply fulfilling without needing to become your career. Passion forming does not always mean leaving your main work; it means a meaningful, energizing pursuit you can commit to alongside your life priorities.

Passion Potential Assessment

Rate each statement from 0 (not at all) to 10 (very true) to evaluate your interest's potential.

I choose this in my free time 5
I'm curious to learn more 5
I think about it when not doing it 5
I feel proud of my progress 5
I'd still do it if nobody noticed 5

The Framework

01
Start where you're decent or curious
Not destiny. Not love. Just something you can improve at and tolerate doing daily.
02
Test in the real world
Internships, consulting, volunteering, side ventures — action reveals preference.
03
Observe energy patterns
Time flies? You're proud? You seek the challenge? Those are signals.
04
Double down on traction
Results build motivation; skill growth turns interest into passion.
05
Allow compounding to work
Confidence, networks, and opportunities compound once you commit.
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