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#26 E14 S2 Have You Outgrown Your Passion?

9 min · 18. maj 2026
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There was a moment when you decided to build something. Welcome back to Built by the Journey: Navigating Entrepreneurship Where Every Milestone Matters and Every Detour Counts. I’m your host, Chris Laible.   Today, we’re embracing a question: Have You Outgrown Your Passion? The goal isn’t to chase passion recklessly. The goal is to steward it wisely   So here is the question: Have You Outgrown Your Passion?   Yes, there was a moment. A moment when you decided you were going to build something. You were fueled by: * Freedom * Flexibility * Financial independence * Creative expression * A desire to prove something * and A calling you couldn’t ignore   That passion ignited your entrepreneurial journey. But here’s the question seasoned entrepreneurs don’t ask often enough:   Have you already achieved what originally ignited you? The goal isn’t to chase passion recklessly. The goal is to steward it wisely. Because staying visible, staying relevant, and staying sustainable require more than consistency. It requires fire.   So, here’s the question I’ll leave you with:   Have you outgrown your original passion, and if so, what’s next?   Because the entrepreneurs who stay visible stay in business.   And the world needs the reminder that you’re still here.   Staying visible means staying an option. Until next time, remember: every milestone matters, every detour counts, and your journey is building you as much as you’re building it.  You can find this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and YouTube Podcast, so be sure to subscribe to be notified when episodes of Built by the Journey become available, and let’s walk this road together. In the meantime, please follow me on Instagram (@On Track with Chris), because staying visible means staying an option. And your journey? It still matters.

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