The video Passion project relates to me, but i think it relates to the vast majority of young adults, because it shows how your own family can put barriers between what you want and what they expect you to do. This relates to me personally because my parents expect me to get a career they want, because they think it’s best for me to do the career of their choice. They give reason like better job opportunities and more MONEY! And this video implies that the only way to break out of this chain that family, especially parents create on your life is to have passion. You must really be strong in backing up you ideals.
Passion and privilege are closely related because passion is a step closer to being privilege. Having passion for an idea that you have, for example education or being passionate either of teaching or learning leads to privilege. By being educated you are most likely to become a privilege person, because society sees you differently than a person who isn’t educated. You start to gain a class status, become wealthy etc... All of these things can be achieve by being passionate about the things you want and carefully executing them. Because of this passion and privilege are closely linked together.
"Follow your dreams, believe in yourself, and don't give up" Rachel Corrie
This is something that relates to this because no matter what family or anyone else wants you to do you should not do it if you do not feel comfortable with it. you must follow your own believes and show passion for those dreams , because when you show passion you are also showing that those beliefs are important to you and you are willing to fight to get those dreams a reality.
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