Passion means “A Willingness to Suffer for What You Love” Robert Chen. Contrary to the simplicity of the passion definition, most people do not really know what their true passion is. Marc Anthony says it perfectly “if you love what you do you’ll never work a day in your life”. Humanity has advanced and continues to advance solely because of those individuals who were willing to suffer for what they love. Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, Elon Musk, Rumi, Mother Teresa are perfect examples of only a few individuals that have followed their passion and as a result have dented the universe in a positive way.
It is fair to say if humankind discovered their true passion civilization would be better off with much less suffering and agony, instead it would be filled with joy, satisfaction and fulfilment. Much less to no more physical and mental pain. Less mediocrity but abundant Excellency, fewer less-fortunate people and plenty of true wealth for humanity to live a life the way it was meant to be. The lack of discovering one’s passion has not been emphasised enough in past few centuries of modern humanity and as for how to discover people’s passion is another mystery. Clearly, there is a gap to be closed that the outcome would benefit humanity as a whole exponentially.
Nothing is more frustrating and painful than making a pivotal decision in life and later regretting the time, energy and resources that you have wasted. To top it up usually this feeling follows with missing on other opportunities that was overshadowed by the wrong move. You may ask; how else would I have known if that was a wrong move? So meanwhile there is no definite response to this question unless you’re a fortune teller, there is a way to perhaps prevent some of these “not-the-best-decisions”. Just to be clear, we are referring to matters that are totally within our controls.
”The secret strategy of mega enterprises to achieve the impossible is; forecasting the future demand based on contrarian truth which is solely capitalized on their strengths and leveraging from their market positioning.
Hoss NotarkeshBusiness and Life strategist
Scientifically proven personal and behavioral analysis is more than an assessment, it discovers many hidden strengths and highlights your least desirable traits. All of us subconsciously store twenty four character-strengths that are hard wired in our personality as humans. The top five of your twenty four character-strengths pretty much determines your virtue, personality dominance and happiness profile perspective. Knowing your signature-strengths is the first step, the key difference is mastering to leverage your signature-strengths to not only advance you in life effortlessly but also energizing and uplifting you to a higher level of consciousness.
One of a well thought behavioral analysis based on six human needs breakthroughs is the 6 human needs test. As humans we all have six universal needs that are fundamental to our happiness and prosperity. There are many ways to meet these needs, through unlimited vehicles, some positive that lead us to elevate and evolve and some not so much, which fail us to live our full potential. The test highlights the top two priorities that define the individual behavioral trend and desires. Based on an individual’s phase of life, the priorities shift and more so the vehicle meeting the six human needs differs depending on the person’s life vision and expectation. The interpretation of the test result helps the strategist to craft a roadmap that meets the individual’s needs, which ultimately leads to true fulfillment in life.
You do NOT need Hoss to help you with crafting such a life strategic plan masterpiece to achieve your full potential and inevitably a prosperous life. Any competent life strategist or even you can do it yourself, it’s all about how bad you want your roadmap to act as GPS to take you places where you never thought even exist.