What If We Were Evaluated Only On Our Passion? - Ann Tardy | Speaker, Author, Trainer

What If We Were Evaluated Only On Our Passion?

One of my favorite movie lines can be heard at the end of the romantic comedy, Serendipity: “The Greeks didn’t write obituaries. They only asked one question after a man died: ‘Did he have passion?'”

* (This is partially true and partially Hollywood. The founders of Cyrenaic (435-356 BC) held this philosophy and they were Greek. But this practice was not true of all Greeks.)

What if we were evaluated only by our passion?

  • Would we spend our time differently at home and at the office?
  • How would we have to act and behave if passion was a requirement of our job?
  • Would we still prioritize our emails and altercations, or our impact and contributions?
  • Would we focus more on the output we deliver or the outcome we influence?


If passion were revered and valued at work
, would we add it as a leadership competency and evaluate it during the annual performance review: “So Bob, how should we rate your passion this year?” … and perhaps reinvent the exit interview: “So Bob, did you have passion while you worked at our company?”

But what is passion? Intense enthusiasm, energy, and tenacity for something that excites us. Typically it manifests as:

  • unquenchable desire and devotion
  • an internal drive regardless of circumstances
  • dogged determination to make a difference
  • intrepid risk-taking in spite of doubters, naysayers, critics, and judges
  • obsession with improving: self, others, processes, products, profits
  • courage to challenge mediocrity, complacency, and the status quo


So what should do we do if we would fail the Greek’s obituary-test today?

Start creating passion… in moments. Soon enough, the moments will add up to define a passionate life. And even the Greeks won’t need to write an obituary about us!