09/12/2025
You are using the excuse of lack of passion to disguise your inability to handle difficulty.
Your passion only exists in the vague. even if you start a business around your “passion” 95% of what you do everyday will NOT be your passion.
You’ll just have brief moments where you do that specific thing (if at all) and assuming that thing never changes (which it will).
So if you know that:
1) Unless you get good at your passion, you will have to do things you like less to pay the bills.
2) As soon as you are good at your passion, demand will outstrip your supply of time and 95% of what you do will not be “the thing you love” but stuff you do to support the thing you love, which you may indeed “not love”
3) The 5% of your passion that’s leftover will only be there if your passion doesn’t change (which it will)
Which means the vast majority of your life you will not be doing things you are passionate about. And in the tiny instance you do, it’s likely short lived.
I say all this to say, delaying your pursuit because you’re waiting to find your passion is a fools errand.
Find something people value. Do that thing even though it sucks. Realize there is no greener grass. It all sucks. But it sucks less when you’re good. And the best way to get good is to get started.