Amazon founder Jeff Bezos told attendees at the George W. Bush Presidential Center’s Forum on Leadership that turning passions into professions is key to long-term success. In his speech, Bezos emphasized that identifying passion takes effort, resilience, and self-discovery, not passive waiting. He added that discovering a calling is “the jackpot” of professional life, according to Inc.com. Bezos’ remarks echoed Warren Buffett’s long-held belief that those who love what they do are often the most successful.
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00:02Amazon founder Jeff Bezos told the Teddies in the George W. Bush Presidential Center's
00:06forum on leadership that turning passions into professions is key to long-term success.
00:12In his speech, Bezos emphasized that identifying one's passion takes effort, resilience,
00:16and self-discovery, not passive waiting. He added that discovering or calling is the jackpot
00:21of professional life, according to Inc.com. Bezos' remarks echoed Warren Buffett's long-held
00:25belief that those who love what they do are often the most successful.
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