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Passion Project. Why?

Ryan Bird
4 min readJun 21, 2020

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photo credit Randalyn Hill Unsplash

Passion projects are just that. A project that fuels our passion. A project that feeds that hunger in our soul to do something great for ourselves. It can be helping others through volunteer work and it can be as small as a drawing in a book. No matter what it is, if it fuels that passion and wakes up the soul then it is worth all your effort.

Why do we have passion projects?

I live in the West Coast of Canada just outside Vancouver. Out here we have, as many other places in the world, an abundance of creative outlets to tap into. The outdoors offer majestic views from mountains and valleys to rolling plains and beaches, rivers, creeks and everything else you can imagine in between. There is natural inspiration to build, live, enjoy, embark and explore to fuel the passion for the outdoors and artistic development. Photographers flock to this area to capture all the beauty that is the West Coast. The cities here have an endless stream of multi-cultural color flowing through to make the most diverse array of though provoking historical richness that one person could pick any city or town and research the history to no end. Ghost towns, port towns, old railroad towns. They are a historians and writers paradise.

With all this diversity comes another amazing aspect, the people. Creativity from all over the world is shown everywhere here. The art work from all…

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Ryan Bird
Ryan Bird

Written by Ryan Bird

I am a family man, I write, I train in Isshin-Ryu Karate, I love life, I enjoy mountain biking, running and gaming.

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