Did money determine your career or did your passion? Do you even know the difference? Many of us, college students, are driven by goals to make it big, to have a better life, or to provide better for ourselves and family members. These goals are surrounded by how much money we make. Whether we choose to admit it or not, money does indeed make the world go round. Still we should not have to sacrifice our passions for our income. Someone needs to teach us a way exists that combine both. One of the problems young adults face is that our passions do not present themselves at a specified time in our lives. By 10th grade, we all do not know what career will bring us joy to pursue for the rest of our lives. Passions arrive at their own will, you can find your passion when you are 7 or when you are 47. No one knows. So how do we narrow down that time? You expose yourself to different avenues and aspects in life. We get involved in different activities, leave what does not interest you and soon enough you will find what does. Within your interests, your passions will surface. The club that you actually still attend when you have 2 exams that week or the volunteer service you still get up for Saturday morning when you partied hard Friday night provides a good starting point. Those are where your enjoyment lies and what you enjoy deciphers how passionate you are about the subject. So go out and explore the world around you. Do not let your desired salary eliminate the avenues where your passions silently await. Money is important, but so is your happiness. Make your career choice based on your inner voice, it will lead you in the right direction. Guaranteed.