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What Would You Do if You had a Million Dollars?: An Article for Creating Passion

 

Last month, I had the privilege of showcasing and exhibiting at the annual convention of my favorite professional organization, the Association of Fraternity Advisors, AFA. AFA is made up of higher education professionals who oversee and direct the activities of college students. Its great networking, but more than anything, the AFA folks are just a heck of a lot of fun!

Before the conference began, I went to the orientation for exhibitors. Sue, AFAs executive director, briefed everyone on what they might expect in the exhibit hall. Then, she said something that, at first, struck me as odd. One thing youll notice about AFA members is that they are quite passionate about what they do. Its rare to find someone in this field who puts in a 40 hour week and feels like theyre just doing a job.

My first thought wasDuh! Why would anyone do this job if they didnt like it? Then, I remembered that this is a small, very specialized segment of the working world; a segment that is fortunate to do a job they love, that has benefit to others and one where people are able to see, on a day to day basis, the fruits of labor. Sues explanation was one of those gentle slaps that reminds me just how lucky I am. Not everyone gets a career that they love. I do. But sometimes I forget just how good I have it.

Ever watched the classic, Office Space? In it, the main character (disenchanted by the menial corporate job he holds) discusses the age old question, What would you do if you had a million dollars? I HATE his answer; Nothing. I would sit here and do nothing.

How uninspiring can one be that, if given the chance, he/she would choose to be stagnate? It sickens me that there are people in the world that, if handed everything they want on a silver platter, would still choose to be stagnate. No ideal career to pursue, no places in the world to visit, no charitable organizations to help, no true loves to pursue. Nothing. Know what that person is to me? Booooooring!

We dont all get to work in a field we love. But, we all work to have the freedom to pursue our passions.

Its really interesting for me to learn where peoples passions lie: my client at a PA university who teaches kids to play jazz, my friends who work in corporate America, but are always training for triathlons, my colleague who dons a leather jacket and chaps and climbs on his Harley every Saturday morning. These are people who may not embrace their career as I do, but they use what they have to get what they want.

Now, move this on up the ladder of status and celebrity. How many of us were taken in during Bill Clintons first campaign as he threw on sunglasses and grabbed a sax on late night TV, a la Clarence Clemons from the E Street Band? To me, one of the most impressive things about our current Secretary of State is that she has embraced her passion and is a concert quality pianist. With the accomplishments of individuals such as the last two examples, I think its just really cool that theyve seen the importance of pursuing something they love outside of a career.

Having a positive outlet for creativity, relaxation and enjoyment is a vital necessity of life. No, We may not all get this in our job, but outside of the office, it benefits everyone to have a place to release their creativity. If your day-to-day life doesnt provide you with the opportunity to pursue your passion, then think outside the box! Can you go back to school and learn a new trade? For most of us that would be a resounding are you kidding?!? But wait! Can you take a night class once a week and indulge your passion for music? Sculpture? Cooking? How about volunteering at an animal shelter or Assisted Living Facility? There are so many opportunities available to find something anything -that you enjoy or that benefits greater humanity.

This year, 2006, is one that Ive decided to live with uninhibited passion but dont expect me to learn the sax.

Author: Marcus Engel
 
Author Bio:

Marcus Engel

Unimaginable pain. Terrifying realization. Then, darkness. Complete and total darkness. Marcus Engel and lived these horrific moments... but that's only the beginning of the story. On a cold autumn night during his freshman year of college, Marcus' life took a dramatic turn. After attending a Saturday night hockey game with friends, a drunk driver traveling at twice the speed limit slammed broadside into the car in which they were riding; a thin piece of Toyota metal was meager protection from the full impact of the on-coming vehicle. When Marcus awoke to a world he would never again see, he faced obstacles no one, much less a teenager, should have to face; accept and adapt to blindness, live through hundreds of hours of reconstructive facial surgery and find happiness in a world changed forever. The life lessons learned through that experience helped my return to college and became the foundation for his career as a professional speaker. Whether through the live keynote presentation or the words of his autobiography, Marcus has empowered, enlightened and entertained hundreds of thousands of people. Audiences nationwide have learned to overcome personal adversity and make intelligent decisions. His autobiography, After This... An Inspirational Journey for All the Wrong Reasons is available from his website and amazon.

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