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You Should Always Follow Your Passion

Because with dedication, it'll lead to a life of it.

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As listed in my prior articles, I loved being surrounded by artists. There's a specific energy and vibe that's associated with being with others who are artistically inclined or want to try something in the arts that motivates me and gives me drive to accomplish things.

There's something that passion does to you that brings an unquenchable desire to keep working for your end goal. There are always moments where I feel that there isn't any drive or motivation to do anything, and that puts me in a trap that keeps falling until I manage to grab onto the wall and pull myself back up.

There only needs to be one small moment that reminds you why you do what you do and why you're where you are that is needed to grab that wall. Exploration is also very important. When the time comes where you feel alone in the moment, explore your mind and see where your creativity and imagination go.

There's always something to be said in every second of time. Every moment has millions of words to be said about it, and there's always ways to interpret every second. My perspective on a split second is different from yours, and yours is different than anyone else's.

Being passionate gives you the power to keep pushing forward through any plight that arises. If you love art, keep practicing that. And explore other art forms too. If you're a visual artist, or a musician, or an actor, or a writer, anything that you're interested in, look at the way the leaves move, or the way someone walks. There's something to be said about it and always something to be created with it.

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