The Death of Passion

I’m not sure if you’ve seen me work my way with activities such as: photography, social media, writing, web design and development. I’ve been very interested in these following tasks especially when a hard one comes along but right now, with work eating up my time and my failure to cultivate them, I think… I’ve lost it.

When I hear the millennial quote “Live your passion” at this point in time, I don’t know what to live for. I tried my hands once again in web design and I don’t have the same spark. Similar with development, I can only see myself fixing bugs not developing solutions to a problem. Don’t get me talking about photography which I already plan on selling my cameras now.

Is there a way to revive what was once so lively?

Well, I don’t have a solution yet for this problem but I would like you to heed that prevention is better than cure. If you have something you love, make sure you pursue it endlessly, give it time and make time for it. I’ve focused to much on work that I’ve neglected the fire, and it’s so hard to get a tinder out of the ashes of what’s left.

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4 comments

  • LeoWonderer

    I think it is still there. Naging dormant lang. Unti unting effort at consistency to bring it back, it will pay off. ^_^

    • A

      It’s so discouraging to be tugging yourself to what used to feel so natural. I guess consistency is the keyword to your statement. Hopefully I can put this off. Thanks Leo :)

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