The significant difference is that if one activity does not make money, or stops making money, the person with a passion to make money will easily migrate to something else (whether knowledgeable or passionate about it or not) which has a better opportunity to make a profit.
A passion to perform an activity, often means that the person will pursue that passion, regardless of profitability.
Charles Tadros, M.D.
July 23, 2021
Saint Louis, Missouri
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