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Naval RavikantWhen you really love what you’re working on, it doesn’t feel like work—it just feels like living. You’re not counting down the hours or waiting for the weekend. You’re actually excited to show up, even on the tough days, because what you’re doing means something to you.
Sure, there’ll be challenges, but they don’t hit the same when your heart’s in it.
You’re not just chasing a paycheck—you’re building something that matters to you. And that kind of love for what you do? That’s the sweet spot where work stops feeling like a job and starts feeling like purpose.
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Absolutely true! The emotional salary is higher than the economic one when you do what you love and what you feel you have to do