The power of passion - Richard St. John

545,658 views ・ 2013-04-05

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The eight traits successful people have in common.
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Number one: passion.
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Successful people love what they do.
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When I asked Russell Crowe what led to his Academy Award for Best Actor,
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he said, "The bottom line is I love the actual job of acting.
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I have a great passion for it."
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Successful people in all fields love what they do,
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whether it's astrophysicist Jaymie Matthews, author J.K. Rowling
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or athlete Michael Phelps.
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And not just big names -- Margaret MacMillan, a history professor,
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says, "I spent my life doing what I loved."
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Carlos, a bus driver I sit with at Starbucks,
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says, "I love what I do. I've only missed three days in four years."
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And believe it or not, even successful dentists love what they do.
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Izzy Novak says, "I love dentistry.
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I can't imagine being anything else."
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But what about business?
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Many of you are in business,
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and we tend to think that business is more about cold numbers than hot passion,
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more about logic than love,
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so what surprised me was how often successful business people
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actually use the words "passion" or "love" when they talk about their work.
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When Jack Welch was CEO of General Electric,
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he was asked if he liked his job.
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He said, "No, I don't like this job. I love this job."
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We can have passion for a profession.
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Kathleen Lane, chief strategist at WorkCar,
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says, "I've found a profession I love."
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She also says, "Stress isn't working 15 hours at a job you like,
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stress is working 15 minutes at a job you dislike."
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We can have a passion for people.
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Nez Hallett III, CEO of Smart Wireless,
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says, "I used to be in sales. Now I'm a CEO.
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I just love being around people."
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We can have passion for a product.
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James Dyson, the vacuum cleaner guy, says,
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"I love vacuum cleaners, and I will love them until the day I die."
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(Laughter)
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Yup, when he dies, they're just going to cremate him and suck up those ashes
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with a Dyson vacuum, and place it on the shelf.
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(Laughter)
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We can have passion for a particular field.
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Anita Roddick, the great founder of The Body Shop,
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once said, "I love retailing.
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I love buying and selling and making connections."
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She also said, "I don't like systems, financial sheets or plans."
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Yes, no matter how much we love what we do,
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there's always going to be stuff we don't love.
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The trick is to make sure the stuff you don't love only takes up 20 percent of your time,
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and the stuff you do love takes up 80.
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If it's the other way around, we're in the wrong job.
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Passion is sometimes mistaken for ambition.
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People call Donald Trump ambitious,
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but he says, "I'm not ambitious. I just love what I do.
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And if you love what you do, you do a lot of stuff.
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And then people say, 'Oh, you're ambitious.'"
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The cool thing about passion is it turns underachievers into superachievers.
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I have a long list of famous underachievers --
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like Albert Einstein -- who people said would go nowhere when they were young.
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For instance, who said this, besides me?
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"I was sitting in my room being a depressed guy,
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trying to figure out what I was doing with my life."
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Turns out it was Bill Gates.
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Bill was such an underachiever,
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his parents actually sent him to counseling.
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Yeah, I can just hear the neighbors back then saying,
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"Jeez, that Gates kid. What a loser.
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He's never going to go anywhere." And he didn't,
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until he discovered his passion for software.
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The big problem is finding your passion.
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Sure, there's the kid that knows they want to be an accountant or an architect
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or an astronaut from the time they're 10,
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but I found a much bigger group of successful people who,
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when they were young, and even when they were older,
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didn't have a clue what their passion was,
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and it took them a long time to find it
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or to fall into it.
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Dawn Lepore, Chief Information Officer at Charles Schwab,
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said to me, "I fell into what I do,
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and I didn't know I loved it until I fell into it."
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And I hear that a lot.
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So how do people find their passion?
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Well they just get out there and try a lot of stuff
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and explore many paths.
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Robert Munsch explored many paths.
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He said to me, "I studied to be a priest
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and that turned out to be a disaster.
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I tried working on a farm. They didn't like me.
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I worked on a boat. It sank.
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I tried a lot of things that didn't work,
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but I kept trying and then I tried something that did work."
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And I'd say it worked; as a children's author, he's sold over 40 million books.
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Yes, finding a job we love is like finding a person we love.
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Sometimes we've just got to go on a lot of really bad dates
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before we find the right one.
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Now, I read a survey of 18- to 25-year-olds,
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and 81 percent said their first or second life goal
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was to get rich.
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And I thought, boy, they've got it all wrong.
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Because I've interviewed many millionaires and billionaires,
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and guess how many of them said their life goal was to get rich?
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Zero! They didn't do it for money,
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they did it for love. They went for the zing,
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not the ka-ching ka-ching.
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When Bill Gates and Paul Allen started Microsoft,
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they didn't do it for the money.
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Bill says, "Paul and I never thought we'd make much money.
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We just loved writing software."
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And with that attitude, he became the richest man in the world.
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J.K. Rowling didn't write Harry Potter books for the money.
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She said, "I love writing these books.
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I just wanted to make enough money to continue to write."
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And with that attitude, she became a billionaire.
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I became a millionaire by following my heart, not my wallet,
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and a number of times I walked away from great-paying jobs
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to do poor-paying jobs I loved better.
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Once was when I had a great job, traveling the world, making a lot of money,
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but I wasn't doing the one thing I loved at the time,
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which was photography.
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So I said, I think I'll leave and start my own little photo company.
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My heart said, Yeah! Go for it.
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My wallet, and all my friends, I might add,
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said, Are you crazy? You can't walk away from all the money!
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You'll starve.
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I didn't listen to them. I walked away,
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and yeah, at first there wasn't much money,
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but it didn't matter, because I was having fun doing what I loved.
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And eventually, the money came,
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and much more than if I'd stayed in my old job.
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So I learned it's true, what they say:
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If you do what you love, the money comes anyway.
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So I'd say if you really want to get rich,
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put money at the bottom of your goals list and passion at the top.
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And why does it work that way?
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Because if you love what you do, you automatically do the other seven things
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that lead to success and wealth.
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You will work hard, you will push yourself, you will persist.
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And what if you're in a job you don't love?
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Well, just follow your passion on the side.
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Remember, Albert Einstein was a patent clerk.
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That was his job, but his passion was physics.
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And he wrote four of his most important papers
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in his spare time as a hobby, and became one of the world's greatest scientists.
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So it's amazing what you can do
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if you love what you do.
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(Applause)
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