Most of us don't get epiphanies. We only get a whisper -- a faint urge. That's it. That's the call. It's up to you to do the work of discovery, to connect it to an answer.
Of course, there's never a single right answer. At some point, it feels right enough that you choose, and the energy formerly spent casting about is now devoted to making your choice fruitful.
good article, but why do these publications (read: Forbes) insist on drawing out articles to 9 or 10 different pages? Awesome for page views, very annoying as a reader.
His books are well worth a read ("What Should I do with my Life?" and "Why do I Love These People?"), and they're nice commuting/bedtime reading because they're a bunch of short vignettes that follow a general theme.
And as far as I could glean from a 30-minute reading, he's a real mensch.
Of course, there's never a single right answer. At some point, it feels right enough that you choose, and the energy formerly spent casting about is now devoted to making your choice fruitful.
Pearls of wisdom summed up nicely.