Using Enthusiasm Appropriately
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Using Enthusiasm Appropriately
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Re: Using Enthusiasm Appropriately
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Re: Using Enthusiasm Appropriately
When? When it is the opinion of an observer. Thus it is purely subjective.WanderingGaze22 wrote: ↑August 25th, 2021, 4:05 am When does having high levels of excitement seem "out of character" for a setting? Should we have a limit to when we are interested in activities where the flow is not going well? Many of us are no strangers to feeling like we are not truly enjoying amusement parks or with being with people or other such activities, but there are more times when we do find it worthwhile and it is easy to do so. So the question is on the times when enthusiasm is at an all time low, when should we stop acting like we are overly excited and not stop the activity but rather approach a different path such as having a personal conversation for hours at a music festival?
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Re: Using Enthusiasm Appropriately
Anyway, the subject is likely DOA.
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