"People with a passion with nothing are the ones who are content to lead an ordinary life. They are the ones who can grow up, go to school, get married, get a good job, buy a house in the suburbs, raise children and grandchildren and die utterly content with their lives."<p>This isn't quite fair. This describes people who are passionate about their family, their wives, their children. Maybe passionate about home repair. Maybe about their local community. Or even spots.
And that doesn't even cover the fact that most ordinary suburban folk have hobbies about which they are passionate.<p>The article overall just seems to be placing labels on people, but leaving me with a question to the author of, "So What?"