Passion is considered secondary to effort in achieving results because while passion can be a valuable driving force, it doesn't necessarily get the job done. The ego tends to obsess over concepts like passion and is willing to spend a lot of time thinking about all those wonderful possibilities. However, what the ego doesn't want to think about is that focused, deliberate work is what gets results. It's great to have a passion for the work, but that passion is secondary to putting in the effort.
This book explains how people tend to think that the world revolves around them. The "it's all about...
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