Follow your passions, believe in karma, and you won't have to chase your dreams, they will come to you. — Randy Pausch
Follow your passions, believe in karma, and you won't have to chase your dreams, they will come to you.
Author: Randy Pausch
Insight: There's something seductive about this idea—that if you just care deeply enough about something, the universe will somehow deliver it to your door. And honestly? There's a grain of truth buried in there, but it's easy to miss because of how the sentence is structured. What actually happens when you follow genuine passions is that you become someone worth knowing. You develop skills, you show up consistently, you talk about what matters to you with real conviction. People notice. Doors open not because of mystical karma, but because you've made yourself visible and competent in a space you actually care about. The dream doesn't come to you passively—you create the conditions where it's likely to find you. You're not waiting; you're building. The trickier part is that pure passion alone, without strategy or luck or willingness to do unglamorous work, rarely closes the distance. But Pausch's point still lands because he's describing something real: the difference between chasing something out of obligation versus pursuing something that genuinely pulls at you. That internal alignment changes how you show up, who you attract, and how resilient you are when things get hard. That's not karma. That's just what happens when you stop running away from yourself.