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854 The Steve Jobs quote about doing what you love has been on my desk for eight years — and last month I finally admitted that I don’t actually love what I do, I just loved the idea of being someone who loves what they do

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/14/2026 23:47 EDT

The Steve Jobs quote about doing what you love has been on my desk for eight years — and last month I finally admitted that I don’t actually love what I do, I just loved the idea of being someone who loves what they do

After eight years of pretending to be passionate about my work, I discovered something worse than not loving your work: being so invested in the identity of someone who loves their work that you can't admit the truth, even to yourself.

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