Jensen Huang flipped the script on career advice: he says it's easier to fall in love with what you do than to find what you love 😳
“I loved it when I was a dishwasher. I loved it when I was a busboy. I loved it when I was waiting tables. And I’ve loved every single day at NVIDIA” - Jensen Huang
His point is simple:
It’s nearly impossible to stumble on a perfect “dream job.”
But it’s entirely possible to fall in love with whatever’s in front of you - by doing it well.
That mindset turned a dishwasher into the CEO of a $4 trillion AI giant.
Sure, he’s biased, and he’s a billionaire now.
But the lesson still hits:
Passion isn’t a prerequisite for great work. Great work creates passion.
So forget chasing the “right job.”
Keep showing up, taking pride, and letting mastery fuel meaning, and great things will happen.