LOH 252 // What really motivate me?
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Everybody have that inner drive, that something that keeps you going when things get rough and tough. Something that inspires you to start something new again, or pushes you to aim higher beyond your level. I also have too and there was a time I stopped to ask myself What actually motivates me the most? Is it the excitement of doing something I love or the desire to earn well and live comfortably? Or maybe is it the freedom to live life on my own terms? And after I did self-reflection with a few hard-earned life lessons, I’ve come to realized that independence is what truly motivates me the most.
Truth be told, even though independence is the driving force, passion and profit are not far behind, those two play a supporting roles on my definition of success and fulfilment. Being in control of your time, choices and direction will really empower you to make your own rules. Independence is something that gives me space to be creative, it helps me to take the risks without waiting for anyone's approval, and to build something that feels uniquely mine.
There is this saying in my culture that says this thing is mine is different and better than this thing is ours and if course independence is what can make it happen. Even though it is not always easy because freedom comes with it own responsibilities but the ability to be able to wake up everyday knowing that I have the power to shape my own paths is what always intriguing always keep me going.
Passion is the energy behind what I do, it plays a big role because when working on what you love to do, the effort doesn't feel like a burden. You will find it exciting and it always challenges me in the best way. With passion you won't get tired even if things does not work out the way you want. Passion is the spark that keeps the fire burning, even when things doesn’t go as planned. Passion without directions can sometimes lead to burnout and that is why independence is important. It help me channel my passion in ways that are sustainable and aligned with my goals.
And to say the fact and not pretend profit does matter as well. Financial stability opens doors and make things possible. It is what gives me the ability to say “yes” to things that really to matters and “no” to things that doesn’t. But profit is the result of my passion combine with purpose which was put in the work without relent and it has never been the reason.
In summary, independence is what motivate me, you know the freedom to choose what you want, to explore and to create is what gives passion and profit a real meaning to me.
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