The Passion Paradox

The Passion Paradox

2019 • 192 pages

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This book really connected with me on many levels. I could relate to the discussion about how dopamine insensitivity can lead to addictive behaviors, as the early chapters pointed out.

What struck me most was how it highlighted the possibility of channeling that drives towards positive pursuits instead of harmful ones like gambling or drugs.
The book also touched on the concept of a mastery mindset, which, while not entirely new, was presented as a great framework to follow.

One particular idea that resonated with me was the notion that passion and balance don't always go hand in hand. It's okay to go all-in for shorter periods, experiencing highs and maybe some lows, as long as you eventually even out in the long run.

Thinking of it mathematically, it's like seeking a balanced average while allowing for some high-standard-deviation moments.
I must admit, those high-standard-deviation periods make me feel truly alive.

In short I loved it.

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