What Drives Career Success? (Passion or Money)

in HiveGhana4 days ago (edited)

If you had one chance at surviving through surgery, would you permit a doctor who is fueled by passion or one who is fueled by money to do it? Exactly! Your answer summarizes all that I’m about to say.

When I was working with the Environmental Protection Agency, it was so fun for me. I remember how I would randomly get a call at 9pm that we would be going for an inspection to a mining site out of town around 5am. And I would just be so happy about it because that was where my heart was.

It was long hours, hard work, a lot of work trips, encountering a lot of hazards but I was always energetic because I was passionate about everything that I did. I really enjoyed my field work no matter how tedious it was and I got to learn so much. It was the same thing for when I used to work with the Timber Industry Division.

It was very tedious, I won’t even lie about it. I think this was even more tedious than EPA but I loved every bit of it. I loved inspecting timber sawmills, going around for defects inspections. I remember always being on time each and every day because I was passionate about what I was doing. I got to meet a lot of people and learn a lot of things.

Let’s move away from that yeah? I interned at the Final Inspection where timber containers were inspected before being shipped to other countries. It was not a paid internship but I was still getting a little token from my boss. I was mostly vetting timber contracts and trust me when I tell you that I was never happy. My heart was on the field and someway somehow I found myself in the office.

I was always anxious going to work and it’s very funny because I always knew I was going to get money at work. But that’s the thing with not being passionate about something, no matter what amount of money you get from it, it feels like a tough chore that you always struggle to perform. You never put your heart in it no matter how good you are at it.

I always say that if not that I needed to finish up those months and get my recommendation from my boss, I don’t think I would have gone again. And don’t get me wrong, I think the richest I ever was as a student was during that internship because of the kind of monetary incentives I was getting but I was always looking forward to 5pm. It always felt like I was suffocating even though it was very easy. But that’s the thing, I had no passion towards it.

People begin a career thinking all about the money and the moment their financial expectations are not met, they get frustrated. I know we all have bills to pay but come on, a little passion towards what you do won’t hurt anyone. So if you ask me according to what I have experienced, I think to be able to be successful in a particular career, you need to be passionate first and then the money comes after.

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Passion is very important. If you don't have passion for what you do, the moment you don't get as much money as before you begin to loose motivation and might end up giving it up.

Passion is like fuel, while others see it as stress you see it as fun and you enjoy it.

Yes, you’re right

Passion is very important. Someone who has passion can go extra mile just to fix anything So yes a doctor who is fueled by passion to do it but now things don't usually go that way. you need to make a deposit first it's still 50/50 chances both are important in the world we live today

Ohh that’s a different way to see it.

Hmm. Okay