The Intersection of Passion and Responsibility
Deciding what to do with your life isn’t just about chasing passions—it’s about owning challenges, too. The opportunities that energize you and the problems that weigh on you often hold the clues to your path. Together, they shape a roadmap to where you’re meant to go.
Here’s what I mean: Think about the work that excites you, the things that make you lose track of time. Those are the opportunities that fuel motivation and drive. But just as important are the challenges—the setbacks or issues that bother you enough to act. It might be fixing a broken system, solving a recurring problem, or addressing a need others overlook.
For me, I’ve seen this play out over and over again and some of the most pivotal moments in my career started as headaches. Disappointing returns for investors. A freak roof collapse at Marquita Court. Parting with a client who decided to take their business elsewhere. Those challenges weren’t easy to face, but taking responsibility for them taught me lessons I couldn’t have learned otherwise. And more often than not, resolving them uncovered new opportunities that left me—and the business—stronger.
If you’re unsure of your path, start by asking two questions: What excites you? And what bothers you enough to fix? Then, take a hard look at your to-do list. Ask yourself: which tasks make you the most uncomfortable? Which ones are you avoiding? In my experience, those are the real priorities. The things we resist often hold the biggest growth opportunities.
Sometimes, the way forward isn’t found in what’s easy but in what pushes you to grow. Your path will take shape when you focus on what excites you and lean into what challenges you the most.