Finding Your Intersection of Interests

Life will hand you tons of opportunities. Some might be fun, some might suck, but each opportunity is a chance to find what you’re interested in, and what you’re not. When you do find interests, you need to mark it on a map or a diagram. Over time, you can combine all of those interests and mark them on a diagram. The intersection, similar to a Vin diagram, will lead to your passion.

Most people believe that finding your passion is something only a unicorn can find. Most people also believe they will never be the unicorn that finds their passion. But that’s merely a myth. Finding your passion isn’t only for unicorns, it’s for everyone.

Finding your passion is about trying new things. It’s about finding what you’re interested in and what you’re not. That lets you know what you hate. And what you love.

Throw the stuff you hate aside and start doing the stuff you love. Once you get a chance to make money off the stuff you love, go full bore on the stuff you love. And keep going.

Each time you take a step towards your passion, you’re taking a step towards your intersection. At the same time, when you hate something, try to cut it loose as soon as possible. That is your guiding light towards the best you.