Loving what you do is almost as important as doing what you love, especially if you need to make a living at it.
But what if I fail? You will. A better question might be, ‘after I fail, what then?’ If you’ve chosen well, after you fail you will be one step closer to succeeding, you will be wiser and stronger and you almost certainly will be more respected by all of those that are afraid to try.
For most modern marketers, quantity isn't the point. What matters is to matter. Lives changed. Work that made an actual difference. Connection.
Facts are irrelevant. What matters is what the consumer believes.
Who gets to decide what you want?
What if getting bigger isn't the point? What if you merely got better?