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Passionista

Sure I'm not alone. I'm not the only young spirit who suspected, accused, alleged, as a passionless youth. Bazillion people out there tell us about finding our passion. I'd say, screwed it.

Maybe sometimes we got confused cause some of our friends are master of something that we don't even know how to do that. I have some friends who are master of playing musics, they already know how to get rid of boredom or suckness in their entire life (they always know how to make me keep wow-ing because of their well played instruments), by playing music? Music is a part of their soul, they said. Same things happen with some of my friends who are part-time singer, damn they're actually really good, their voices make them going anywhere. Congrats. I have some friends who are master of.. Talking. Not just talk, particularly debate. They could deliver what they want to say, fluently, in front of many people, in front of the judges. How did they do this? By practicing of course, but yet in the first place they have a so-called-passion in this rhetorical area. I also have some friends who are awesomely stunning in writing every piece of their minds. Also sports, automotive, drawing, cooking, dancing, many things, they really are cool.
However, either they really make it as their life or a sideline of their main routine, they just already found what are they truly passionate about.

What about us?
What about us who didn't even know exactly what we will be after we graduate? What about us who living a mediocre life and being so-so in every area of life, never shine, never glare?
Like I've been said above, screwed it.
Screwed any opinions that crammed us the urge to find our passion.
It's okay to not have one. It's okay to being so-so in every area of life. It's okay to like many things but never really want to master it. It's okay to learn many things that never deliver ourselves the crown. It's okay to not achieving. It's okay.
There is no such prerequisite to live a life. Even without finding the mighty passion, we are all worthy.

Aren't we?

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