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Mistake # 3 Not looking for your passion

Mistake # 3 Not looking for your passion

If you don’t give your life a purpose, someone else will, and it won’t be to your benefit. So, think about the hobbies you enjoy (or enjoyed as a child) and spend time doing them. Try different activities so you can discover new passions.

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