FOR THE LOVE OF WORK

Monday, April 16, 2012 § 1 Comment

Here’s a beautiful 10 min clip about 9-year-old Caine, who one summer built a whole arcade from card-boxes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faIFNkdq96U

An arcade of card-boxes doesn’t hold a candle to even the shabbiest of real-arcade games. Why does that obviously not matter when we respond to Caine’s work?

Because care, passion and ingenuity speak to us no matter on what playing-field they are exercised.
Because we recognize when we see someone working with the joy of building, rather than with their eyes on a pay-off.
Because he takes pride in our joy when we appreciate and play his games. It’s about sharing, kinship and human connection.

Caine’s work is self-expression. It’s applied love.

When we can put that into our work, or have our organizations put that to play, the rest has a good chance of falling into place.

NON-ATTACHMENT and PASSION

Thursday, April 5, 2012 § Leave a comment

The notion of non-attachment in Buddhist psychology might suggest to you that Buddha proposed to live without passion and thus avoid disappointment. That to live without passion is the price to pay to buy a degree of content. “No passion, no cry,” as Bob Marley might sing.

That’s a misunderstanding.

When we describe someone as passionate, we are noting the love, devotion, concentration and energy with which they DO something. Passion does not necessitate that they are good at it, nor that they are accomplishing something remarkable.

If you are passionate about playing the violin, you don’t care about the size of your audience, or the money it makes you. (You might still care for those things – to put dinner on your plate – but the rewards are not what drives your passion.)

Acting out of passion, you are not attached to the outcome or the appearance, but the act of your expression is itself your goal and reward.

Lifting your gaze from what you are trying to accomplish, and instead remembering what you love doing, is a good recipe to reawaken your passion.

LOVE IS A VERB

Monday, March 26, 2012 § Leave a comment

Loving your work is the best recipe for loving your work.

Enjoy the week!

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