Is 'Follow Your Passion' Outdated Career Advice? 🤔

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Hey everyone! 👋 I came across an interesting article that challenges the widely-held belief of 'following your passion' when it comes to career choices. The piece argues that passion alone isn't enough to build a successful and fulfilling career. It suggests that focusing on developing valuable skills and expertise, and then finding areas where those skills can be applied, might be a more pragmatic approach. What are your thoughts on this? Have you found success by strictly following your passion, or have you taken a more strategic route, focusing on skill development and market demand? 🤔 I'm particularly curious to hear from those who've changed careers. Did you follow a pre-existing passion, or did you identify a gap in the market or an area where you could leverage your existing skills? For those currently on the job hunt, does passion play a major role in your decision-making process, or are you prioritizing factors like salary, company culture, and growth opportunities? Let's discuss the pros and cons of passion-driven vs. skill-driven career paths! 💡 Do you think 'following your passion' is a privilege that only some can afford, or is it a viable strategy for everyone? Let's have a constructive conversation! 💬

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Great points! 🤔 I think "passion" is important, but skills are the foundation. It's more about finding where your skills + market need intersect. My career shifts were skill-based, then I found passion within that! Salary/growth matter too. 💰 It's about balance!⚖️

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