Two things you might love this weekend

Brain coral at depth of 40 feet drurydrama (Len Radin) via Compfight

First, Paul Graham’s article on How To Do What You Love.

To do something well you have to like it. That idea is not exactly novel. We’ve got it down to four words: “Do what you love.” But it’s not enough just to tell people that. Doing what you love is complicated.

The very idea is foreign to what most of us learn as kids. When I was a kid, it seemed as if work and fun were opposites by definition. Life had two states: some of the time adults were making you do things, and that was called work; the rest of the time you could do what you wanted, and that was called playing. Occasionally the things adults made you do were fun, just as, occasionally, playing wasn’t—for example, if you fell and hurt yourself. But except for these few anomalous cases, work was pretty much defined as not-fun.

Find it here: How To Do What You Love

Second, a round-up of other writing and talks on finding your purpose.

Find it here: Brain Pickings

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