Passion Creates Progress

… to always strive to be part of the solution, not the problem.”

 

I love these inspiring words from Tom Hardy:

“If one is passionate and committed in the noble pursuit of excellence within their chosen field, be that the arts, technology, science, humanitarianism, conservationism then I would say, one has a moral obligation and an ethical duty to be of service. And to always strive to be part of the solution, not the problem.

Passion, action, and noble intention create progress.

Passion creates progress.”

 

 

I remember when we were at our favorite beachfront bar talking about our ways of making a living, I was telling my friends at that time about a huge commission and then they were telling us about their budding small business. He said they don’t care about ‘passion’; they just want to make money. And they meant it as in the way I’m passionate about creating on my own versus working in the office. ‘Passion’ has always been about your true calling, something beyond the confines of society’s boxes: such as working a 9 to 5 in the office, doing something you detest for money’s sake!

But I’ve observed how they work; their business grew because of their passion to produce and provide better service. It’s just innate! And none of what they do contradicts this. E.g., You promote services on spirituality or Zen, yet you’re bullying people somewhere.

Their words and actions may not have aligned at that point, but it’s the other way around. It simply shows that when demonstrating sincerity, it’s your actions that matter, not your words. Words are just “blah, blah, blah,” when not backed by your deeds. You don’t even have to mention the word, “passion.”

When you act on what you’re truly passionate about, magic happens.

 

 

But first— yes, if you don’t know what that is yet, go find it…

WITHIN YOURSELF. As it cannot be found anywhere else.

Namaste🙏✨

 

 

 

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