By Marie Forleo
Ever say to yourself, "If I could just figure out what I'm really passionate about, everything else will take off"? If so, you're not alone.
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Passion is a feeling that many people misunderstand. And this confusion leads them to conclude that they have no passion for anything.
What are you passionate about? You might be trying to identify your passions so that you can find more happiness in life.
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