Ralph Waldo Emerson said that no entirely satisfying result can be achieved without enthusiasm. It's an invitation to examine your attitude towards Life - may it be big problems or simple everyday situations. Enthusiasm could be likened to food seasoning. A dish of spaghetti will not taste the way it should if, in spite of sauce and Parmesan, it lacks salt. The same happens in life. When you start any new enterprise, willpower, determination, efficiency, self-confidence are important. Nevertheless, if you lack enthusiasm, i.e. the joy of doing what you are doing, you may not experience true fulfillment. The whole thing will be carried out, yes, but it probably won't allow you to feel the exhilaration that you expected. Like an old painting whose colors have faded, so they are not as brilliant as they originally were.
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