To persue your Passion you need money....
Jean Prasad
Co-Founder & Managing Partner @ Bulwark Financial Services | Personalized Financial Services
I’m a strong advocate for people following their passion. However, when I encourage people to pursue their dreams, this comes with a big doubt,
I recently heard someone use a phrase along the lines of, “if you do what you love, the money will follow.”… no.
While it’s great that you’ve found something you’re passionate about, that’s only the beginning of the of the battle. You need to be willing to work your ass off and be willing to sacrifice everything in order to make that enthusiasm into a success.
Most people that have started their own business will tell you that it took a while into the process to begin paying themselves. Again, if it truly is your passion, this is all worth it in the end. But if you like food and shelter, it might not be.
Say, for example, your passion is acting and your goal in life is to become a famous Celebrity and expect a redcarpet to be laid out for a gala award ceremony is a only a dream….
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Like any other passion, you need to invest in yourself. You’ll need to get headshots, take acting classes, and find a flexible day job that allows you to go on auditions. Cutting corners on any of this in order to expedite the process or save a few bucks will end up hurting you in the long run.
For the sake of this article, let’s define “passion” as loving something so much you couldn’t imagine doing anything else… you would even do it for free. And, as there is no correlation between having passion for something and money, you just might.
While doing what you love is admirable, be aware that it may take an incredibly long time to see results in the form of numbers. Because of this, it’s wise to always have a back up plan to support yourself financially and pursue passion with a strong business plan in tact.
It is never wrong to want to follow your passion. I personally think that everyone should give it at least?something?of a shot during the course of their career so that you never ask “what if?” But following passion because you read a cliche statement can lead to major financial and emotional losses, so put on your business hat?before?blindly chasing dreams.