the point may be that you should first build skills and then based on that basis find your calling.
I think Newport would still argue with the word ‘calling,’ as it generally implies that there’s some external thing that you are drawn to that is recognizable from far away. “Your life’s work and driving motivation” is a much more internal thing- once you have developed the skills and craftsmanship, then you use your creativity on yourself.
I think Newport would still argue with the word ‘calling,’ as it generally implies that there’s some external thing that you are drawn to that is recognizable from far away. “Your life’s work and driving motivation” is a much more internal thing- once you have developed the skills and craftsmanship, then you use your creativity on yourself.