Vigour.
I remember one of my mates telling me that writing an article everyday is a joke because sooner or later, I'd run out of topics. He even took it up a notch and said that sooner or later, I'd run out of gas. He said that every activity starts out well with uttermost speed and fury and it slowly starts dieing until it's completely dead. Apparently, passion works for only a few "Chosen ones".
Hello there, I call myself the Earthian.
For a split second, I did get hurt with what he said but then when I thought about it, yes, he had a point. See, everyone gets motivated and starts doing something. And sooner or later, they get to listen to a piece of "advice" from someone and they start doubting themselves. They just give up doing it and they call it the end of that activity's chapter in their life because they haven't had immediate "success". And even though they are still passionate about that activity, they just make their minds up and tell themselves, convince themselves that that activity is just not their cup of tea to drink and that they are happy to just watch somebody else drink it. But it always is a little painful for them to watch somebody else enjoy it too, because something always pricks them, tells them that they just gave up too easily.
It's not the lack of motivation that makes people give up, usually. It's the general trend. It's those "wise words" from people who give out free advice to people telling them what's good and what's not. Our passions are intuitive. When we want something, we don't always need facts about that something to tell us if we are capable of achieving it or not. That's why it's important that we protect them. Protect them from the negativity it could easily be subject to. And protect them with vigour, for there is nobody else who would do it for you.
Lots of love, peace.
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