I'd rather say: In that very moment, aim for something that you really love doing. That might change over time, but don't ever pursue something for the wrong reasons (e.g. get rich quick & retire in your 30s). It will just eat you up.
Randy specifically argues that you should not be motivated by money alone, but rather by the passion of solving a problem, improving someone's live, etc.
Randy specifically argues that you should not be motivated by money alone, but rather by the passion of solving a problem, improving someone's live, etc.