I found this article pretty interesting. The idea of *developing* your passion, rather than waiting for it to strike you like a lightning strike, rung very true to me. I didn’t take up a sport until I was 22 and never thought I’d pursue a career in it until years later. Now I’m at university studying it at 31. If I’d gone to uni straight from school, I’d probably have done something IT related - never in a million years would I have chosen sport therapy.
'Find Your Passion' Is Awful Advice
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I'm a data scientist, data coach, sports therapist and scientist, former parkour coach, and coding dabbler.
I found this article pretty interesting. The idea of *developing* your passion, rather than waiting for it to strike you like a lightning strike, rung very true to me. I didn’t take up a sport until I was 22 and never thought I’d pursue a career in it until years later. Now I’m at university studying it at 31. If I’d gone to uni straight from school, I’d probably have done something IT related - never in a million years would I have chosen sport therapy.
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