Sorry don't buy passion in work arguement as an absolute.
This seems to be such a US-centric view. When doing business in US I notice typically usually within 10min of meeting a new person they tell you how they love their job. It feels like something Americans have to prove to show their worth to their company/role.
I like to think I'm good at my job but I dont have passion. I'd prefer to be out hiking, speding time with the family etc. But I have a sense of pride in getting results and doing things well. I see people who go down the passionate route, while effective in some areas blind themselves in others where they fail to see the bigger picture outside their passion area. Passion can be good, but it can also be damaging and should not be treated as this absolute requirement.
This seems to be such a US-centric view. When doing business in US I notice typically usually within 10min of meeting a new person they tell you how they love their job. It feels like something Americans have to prove to show their worth to their company/role.
I like to think I'm good at my job but I dont have passion. I'd prefer to be out hiking, speding time with the family etc. But I have a sense of pride in getting results and doing things well. I see people who go down the passionate route, while effective in some areas blind themselves in others where they fail to see the bigger picture outside their passion area. Passion can be good, but it can also be damaging and should not be treated as this absolute requirement.