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This video took me a long time to make because there are so many problems with this argument that I wasn’t sure how to get this under 3 minutes. I didn’t even touch on the fact that there are *checks notes* more than 4 types of good job. Or how this kind of thinking impacts graduate and professional school planning. Or how broadly defined passions can be narrowly applied to lucrative careers. Or double majoring. Or the impact this could have on your high school student’s motivation looking forward to an education they can’t control. The likelihood of early career burnout before they get the chance to build real wealth. The list goes on. “Passion” has acquired this strange pariah status in college admissions discourse, thanks in part to the desperation of the post-grad job market and this ascetic mindset that success and pleasure are inversely related, that suffering is a metric of hard work, regardless of the quality or creativity of the work itself. It’s easy to beat yourself senseless and call it hard work than to actually achieve something brilliant on its own terms. Passion matters. Not in some bohemian, romantic sense. Your career shouldn’t become your entire life and personality. It’s easy for employers to exploit your passion for their gain. You just need to find some satisfaction in the work you do if you plan to wake up every morning to do it for the rest of your life. Especially if you want to compete at the highest level of whatever you do. #parenting #parentingteens #collegeadmissions #collegeapplications #college

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