You are more than what you produce. Your worth as a human being is not dictated by the success of your passionate pursuits.
For the entrepreneur, the Horizon of Passion is the "unicorn" status—the IPO, the market dominance. For the artist, it is the perfect brushstroke, the sentence that needs no revision, the chord that makes the listener weep. For the lover, it is the state of total union, the moment where solitude vanishes into shared breath. Horizon of passion
Passion requires putting your heart into something that might not succeed immediately. You are more than what you produce
This concept challenges the modern obsession with finding one true passion. Research from psychologists like Carol Dweck and Angela Duckworth suggests that passion is not discovered but developed. The Horizon of Passion formalizes this: your passion grows not when you find the perfect match, but when you commit to moving toward a compelling, challenging unknown. For the artist, it is the perfect brushstroke,
Chasing your passion is rarely easy. It often involves leaving a stable, yet unfulfilling, career or lifestyle.