Don't just build your career around your passion blindly. You may end up being jobless, or barely making ends meet. The truth is that you have to work hard, no matter how passionate you are about something.
Find something that is satisfying enough, so that you can work on it for a long time but also ensure that you will be sufficiently paid for that work.
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