
"I've met a lot of people who ended up hating the career that they were initially passionate about. This is because the day to day tasks of many career paths aren't always what we expect. If you want to find a job you are passionate about and will enjoy for years to come, you need to focus on the specific tasks you love to help you discover an industry that uses those on a daily basis. For example, I had a friend who had always loved video games… so spending all day
Elon Musk's first wife explains what it takes to find your passion

Justine Musk, the first wife of billionaire Elon Musk, knows a thing or two about passion — her ex-husband, founder of PayPal and the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX,is famously driven by his passion for making an impact.
I Married a Munster: Review of My Life with Grandpa Al Lewis;

Al was the comic genius behind The Munsters which aired 72 episodes from 1964-1966. Previous to that, he played Officer Leo Schaunser in Car 54 Where Are You?over 44 episodes between 1961-1963. How in only 116 total episodes did he engender adoration from fans all over the world for over half a century?
memoir I Married a Munster

In her memoir I Married a Munster! My Life with "Grandpa" Al Lewis, his wife Karen Lewis describes how a host of people changed their lives for the better because they had the good fortune of crossing paths with Al.
1. Notice what your body is telling you.

If you want to wake up excited to go to work each day, then you need to spend some time figuring out what brings you joy.
r Jan. 22-28: Vicky Emerson, Black Sabbath, Leon Russell, War, Todd Rundgren, 89.3 the Current's anniversary party and more

A two-night affair that always gets to the eclectic heart of the hosting radio station and nightclub, 89.3 the Current’s 11th anniversary party returns to its all-local format with a couple of veteran headliners each night and a fun mishmash of up-and-comers. Duluth’s slow-burning rock harmonizers Low headline Night 1 after a mesmerizing show there in November supporting
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