I’m in the Information Engineering Management class at UAB,which is like a executive MBA with a technical twist. Part of the curriculum is an entrepreneur series. This question was posed to us - What is your Passion? Seems simple enough – easy question – right? Of course not, it is probably the hardest question anyone has asked me in a long time. Some of you may be able to answer that question right off the bat. Good for you – I used to be able to, then, like for so many, life happens. It took some doing for me to get back to my passion, plus it changed as the years have gone on.
Of course, the next questions are – Are you doing the things you love now? If not, why not? Hmmm. The instructor was not asking if you kind of like what you are doing or if you are good at it, but does it excite you to get up in the morning. More Hmmm. The answers to those questions sparked this blog.
I encourage you to consider these questions as well. As a case study, over the first few posts, I’ll discuss my passion (which is what this blog will be about), discuss some ideas to turn my passion into a livelihood, and end the series with some cases from others in class showing opportunities buried in their experiences. From there, I’ll discuss topics as they come up on the journey from passion to vocation.
For me these questions seemed almost unfair because I like so much equally well.
Something I do really feel strongly about is education. Maybe this is bit melodramatic but I really think our Democratic Republic and the freedoms we enjoy are dependent on our ability to think clearly and teach our children the same. There are people who will happily take advantage of us financially and take our freedoms away from us for a number of reasons – personal gain, power, philosophy, or just cause they’re nasty people. I’m not talking about a particular political party or beating the “everyone is out to get us” drum of fear. We live in an information age and need the tools to process and discern good information from bad – faulty arguments from sound. We need to be able to see beyond the facade the media presents and see the underlying motivations and incentives. What does the presenter really mean? In fact, one of the tenets on which public education was promoted is that we need an educated mass to be in a successful democracy. Has public education succeeded as well as we first hoped? Are there other / better ways? Even more Hmmm. Something to discuss later. A great example is the Offshore Check Fraud Scam going around. The presenter says it is safe and that I get something for nothing. Is that true? What are the possible consequences of going with the presenter’s proposal, regardless of what they are saying? Can I see the fallacy in his argument? Am I willing to live with the consequence if it occurs? Seems pretty obvious, but some very smart people (at least in other decisions) lose money each day with this thing. I enjoy examining the education process and trying to improve it. I enjoy sharing things I’ve learned with others as well as gaining from their experiences. I also enjoy speaking to small groups.
As I write this, I do have the advantage in that I’ve already pounded my head on my desk to get to the what do I really want to do with my life. Please consider some head pounding of your own. I truly believe that once the headache subsides, you’ll find it worthwhile. My hope, as this blog develops, is to accomplish a few things – add connections I’ve found to help this journey along for both of us, to start a discussion about education, homeschooling, and a bit of personal entrepreneurship, and to document the bumps in my transition from wage earner to vocation holder.
In the interest of disclosure and to begin to make those connections, let me give credit to Dr. Dale Callahan. He is the instructor (more like mentor) in the IEM program above. If you are in the Birmingham AL area, check out the Information Engineering Mgt link. Dale is also developing a course which will walk you through the whole process of rethinking about what you can accomplish called “Discovering the Entrepreneur in You“. Check the Ask Dr. Callahan link on the side. I get no income from either of these resources, but, via the IEM program, greatly benefit from them.
So, I ask you, what is your passion? Hmmm.