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Published: Aug. 6, 2023, 12:56 p.m.

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Powered by Passion

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\\u201cThis is my passion!\\u201d - Dr. Dre (COMPTON ALBUM)

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One theory that I\\u2019ve had in life ever since I was a kid was this notion of following your passion. Up until now, at the age of 35 (born in 1988) I\\u2019ve been quite successful in my endeavors.

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\\ufffcI think the subtle nuance is in regards to your passion, one must not be suckered into invoking some sort of strange moralistic ethical or even social economic or financial ends. That is, the traditional bias in regards to following your passion is that it must have the potential to make a lot of money. Otherwise it is not worth it.

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Based on my personal life journey, following my passion has been fruitful. However at the same time, I was \\u201crealistic\\u201c about it;

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My passion was photography, street photography, travel, but I did not think I would realistically be able to make a living from it.

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My personal journey was when I was in high school, I wasn\\u2019t 100% sure what I wanted to do when I grew up, but I knew that you UCLA was my dream school. I racked up all of my extracurricular activities, did Boy Scouts, became an Eagle Scout, etc., and even though my SAT and my GPA was relatively low , I think my SAT was 1920 out of 2400, and my GPA was only a weighed 3.9, I was able to get into UCLA.

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My grandfather was a famous doctor back in Korea, and none of his grandchildren became doctors, so I thought I\\u2019d take up the torch make my mama proud, and become a doctor.

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I ended up enrolling in UCLA as a biology major, and upon my first quarter I hated it. Also I knew I hated math, so I wanted to stay away as far from it as possible.

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What I ended up doing instead was going to the course registrar, thinking of changing my major, and I saw sociology on the list. I thought to myself, \\u201cI like society!\\u201d and immediately changed my major.

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\\ufffc\\ufffc\\ufffcAt the time, everyone thought I was crazy. Everyone just asked me, \\u201cWhat are you gonna do with that major? Either become a low paying teacher or a social worker\\u201d? \\ufffc

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Eventually I discovered that studying sociology was actually really beneficial in studying marketing. Marketing was always something I was interested in, and while the time I was in undergrad, Facebook just released the newsfeed, the original iPhone 3G just came out, and social media seems like the future. And that\\u2019s where my journey began; starting my online presence portfolio, blogging and making YouTube videos, traveling the world, becoming \\u201csuccessful\\u201d, etc.

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After all the accolades, I started to enter a philosophical pursuit. I wanted to discover more meaning in my life, etc., thoughts which I also propagated on my blog.

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