Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Is it passion or desire?
There are lots of ideas on what is the different about passion versus desire. You know it all depends on where you are in life. To me passion is something that is burning need to do something or be part of something, while desire is something you want and will drive hard to get tit.
Here is a short story about Bud. He was in a family of seven four boys and three grills. He was the third oldest in the family. His three other brothers where all much taller then him. Bud was five foot eight inch’s, while two of his brothers where over six foot two inch’s and the other was six foot even. The point of this as the story as it unfolds you will see that what make people achieve their desire is a strong passion for what they want to do. Size has nothing to do about it.
In Bud’s case he was also very bright. He saw the future not like many others saw it but he saw the furure as full of opportunities. To get where he wanted to go he had to learn to set goals, which he do. In fact he was very good at smart goal setting. Setting personal goals became important to Bud achieving his desire and passion, he want to have his own business.
Bud didn’t want his business for prestige, though that came as his business prospered. What drove Bud was to do things that people told him he couldn’t’ do. Do achieve is goal of having a successful business he had to a lot of time management planning.
Bud at an early age he had a passion to climb the unthinkable. Bud though driven to achieve his goals, never forgot to take time to smile and smell the roses. He also never forgot his friends. When they had a friend in need Bub would be the first one lend a helping hand.
Bud loved fellowship. When he was younger he played baseball and basket ball with his buddies and latter enjoyed bowling and golf with friends.
You can have strong passion and desire, but as Bud demonstrated you also can enjoy the journey while striving for you passion .
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