Eleanor emphasizes that finding one's passion or purpose doesn't have to be tied to conventional definitions of success like financial stability or office jobs.
High standards for discovering your 'thing' can blind you to opportunities that don't immediately meet your idealistic expectations, preventing true joy and fulfillment.
True satisfaction often lies in small, incremental experiences rather than a singular, grand purpose—you must be open to recognizing and cultivating them.
Eleanor points out that many search for the perfect purpose while overlooking the smaller, meaningful experiences that could lead to greater happiness.
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