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Wanted to share this great article I came across.
Billionaire Mark Cuban: 'Don't follow your passion'
Don't follow your passion:
Follow your effort instead:
And the best part of his advice in my opinion:
I can especially relate to the advice "if you spend hours working hard at something, you get good at it, and you tend to enjoy it more".
I found out that the more I take action on my business, the better I get at it and the less dreadful the thought of taking action becomes. Eventually, results came in and before I knew it, I was hooked. Video games and other mindless entertainment doesn't seem appealing to me anymore.
Billionaire Mark Cuban: 'Don't follow your passion'
Don't follow your passion:
Chances are, you've been advised to "follow your passion" or "do what you love" at one point in your life.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban says to ignore that conventional career advice. In fact, "'follow your passion' is easily the worst advice you could ever give or get," the "Shark Tank" star wrote on his blog in 2012.
Follow your effort instead:
Rather than following your passion, follow your effort, says Cuban: "Look at where you apply your time. ... You may or may not realize it yet, but how you use or don't use your time is going to be the best indication of where your future is going to take you."
And the best part of his advice in my opinion:
The self-made billionaire argues that when you spend hours working hard at something, you get good at it; and when you get good at something, you tend to enjoy it more.
"When you enjoy doing something, there is a very good chance you will become passionate or more passionate about it," the billionaire writes. "When you are good at something, passionate and work even harder to excel and be the best at it, good things happen."
I can especially relate to the advice "if you spend hours working hard at something, you get good at it, and you tend to enjoy it more".
I found out that the more I take action on my business, the better I get at it and the less dreadful the thought of taking action becomes. Eventually, results came in and before I knew it, I was hooked. Video games and other mindless entertainment doesn't seem appealing to me anymore.
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