To Succeed, Passion Feeds
What is passion? It is the raving of desire. It's an acting of external propulsion that excites the mind, causing it to be invigorated to act willfully.
Passion is a decision of willful submission to what the senses appreciate. It is the 'sheet' that connects the regulatory willpower and the senses, that brings into conscious acceptance by the spirit of what the appreciative has brought.
Passion is the fire of hope, it is what makes us believe in what we can achieve. Passion is the first assurance of what we can do; it stirs and continuously steers us towards what it has elicited.
This is to say, we win because we have been initially stirred by and subsequently steered towards that path to win.
Passion, like a fire |
Passion galvanises and gives focus to our sense of duty and responsibility. It brings into a cumulative view of all the bits of our desires and roll them into lump that could be set into motion. When we speak of passion, we speak of that internal, inspiring, surreal drive that wants us to do something.
In earnest, our life is defined by the elementary essence of passion; our vision and dream, our commitment and effort and our achievement and sense of worth are raved up by its fire.
We could do no less a thing with satisfaction without the passion in it. Without passion, the sense of fulfilment which is a product of the success that comes from a desirous commitment in achieving an aim is lost.
Without passion, we work out of a sense of compulsion, of a conscious distraction. We do not see it as a responsibility, as something that's worth the doing, but as a burden, as something that's enforced without the recourse to what our will appreciates.
Passion is the cream that supples our efforts, the fire that inspires our dream and the force that gives essence to our beliefs. It is then that the success and satisfaction that comes with the ease of happiness, care and diligence cis achieved.
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