I got a very interesting response from someone who read my Blog a couple of weeks ago about following your passion to create your business. Here was the comment:
“I once had a business that was also my passion but I found that when you absolutely must earn a living from that thing, it can take the joy and pleasure right out of the thing that once fed your soul. For me, it's been much easier to NOT earn money from "what makes me passionate," but to do something else that can enable me to do my passion outside of work, without it having to be reduced to the grind of needing to make me money. “
I’ve read this over several times. I certainly understand the point that was made.
And yet, on Whidbey especially, I see so many examples of people who really love what they do while they are making a living from their business.
I think what I have observed is that many people who move to Whidbey need to find a different way to earn a living since there are relatively few jobs on the island. Many decide to follow a dream they have had but never acted upon. Running any kind of a business isn’t easy, but I have crossed paths with many who moved to the island, decided to do something as a business that they had never done before, and find themselves feeling very contented with their business choice….even if it isn’t earning the money they might have gotten from their city job off the island.
There really is no pat answer to the dilemma of job/business satisfaction vs. making enough money to live comfortably. Obviously, if you can follow a passion and earn as much as you need to get by, it’s a formula for a happier lifestyle.