You are not Rosalía or Rafa Nadal: first learn what you are good at

What is promised is debt.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
15 August 2022 Monday 01:02
25 Reads
You are not Rosalía or Rafa Nadal: first learn what you are good at

What is promised is debt. In the first video of this summery and refreshing series dedicated to recent graduates, I told you that there were only two tasks that you had to carry out in the coming years. The first was to ignore the advice: “follow your passion”. So what is there to do? The reflection of today's chapter of this saga entitled "The algebra of the important" is that you dedicate yourself to discovering what you are best at.

Finding out what you're good at may seem like a simple task, but it's one of those things that's easy to say but hard to do. Dedicate yourself to looking for what you are best at, the activity in which you are authentic and authentic cracks. It doesn't matter if it's not your passion. In fact, it probably won't. Once you identify it, work very, very hard and be as persevering as you can, and improve a little more every day.

If one day you get to be really good at something, the recognition, the money, the self-esteem and the self-confidence will make you feel passionate about what you are doing. But notice that it is the other way around than usual. For this reason, what now touches is to discover what you are good at.

According to Forbes magazine, the four women who have become richest in the United States with their own companies have not amassed their fortune doing what they dreamed of since childhood. Your business? They are dedicated to the construction of roofs, software programming for the health industry, service stations and transportation.

I don't think these were their passions as teenagers. They have dedicated themselves to identifying what they love, improving, and ultimately becoming passionate about what they do. So if you have a passion, do it in your spare time.

It is better to assume that we are not Bad Bunny nor the great Chiquete. If you like to sing, do it under the shower while you look for what you are good at. More ideas in the next Don't See It.