Find your passion?
Spotted this headline for an article in The Atlantic: ‘Find Your Passion’ Is Awful Advice A major new study questions the common wisdom about how we should choose our career. The article is paywalled, so I can’t read it. But the headline provoked me to think about my career. I don’t recall being told to find my passion. The closest I can come is my dad’s advice to ask myself what I think about in my spare time. Or my postdoc mentor, who said that a scientist thinks about science in the shower. Those guides fall a bit short of manifesting “passion” as I understand the word. But my 47-year post college-career in science is consistent with a certain enthusiasm for science. It’s easier to get up in the morning and go to work when you are looking forward to your job. There’s a useful distinction to be made between work and toil. Work, while sometimes difficult and challenging, provides opportunities for personal growth and rewards beyond the paycheck. Toil, in contrast, is effort with...