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passion is not learned nore trained

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one cannot make something one's passion.

passion is not something one thinks about or trains oneself into.

it is given by one's heart, period.

if one needs to push oneself to do something, it is not one's passion.

one possibility of what this is, one describes as making it one's passion, is according to one's belief, something that may lead one to one's passion in a socially least edgy manner.

passion is discovered and felt and any activity as well as curiosity comes naturally from within.

to recognize passion watch for these hints:

continuous self-discipline is not required within one's passion. ( one does not need to remind oneself to do it, especially sequentially )

time is felt annoyance-less and passes by shorter within one's passion.

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@Guardian Be mindful of over playing the passion card.

Even your deepest passion can feel like a drag sometimes. Which is why you do it despite the drag.

Also, on the pathway to mastery often the initial phase of developing a skill is a total drag.

Passion can develop with mastery, skill, etc

Passion can be developed. There are lots of books explaining is with different opinions, anecdotes,  lenses etc

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Passion is an emotion, and entirely conjurable with moderate understanding of emotion. 

I recently learned there actually is a drag. It’s a 300lb metal grating with spikes which you drag behind a vehicle on a path. The spikes dig in and flatten & smooth out the path. It is a drag, and it takes a few passes, but I tell ya, that ride gets smooooooth, and that 300lb drag is worthwhile. It kinda depends on if you really the path or not. And smooooothness. 


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