Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Mar. 2011
The term enthusiasm is one that is used to refer to a attitude or way of facing different situations in life. This attitude is characterized by a demonstration of excessive interest or joy for something. Enthusiasm could be seen as a force interior that gives the person the sensation of wanting to do things, of being or feeling happy, motivated and inclined to do what is requested. In most cases, a person's enthusiasm depends on the stimulus or of the incentive that he may receive, whether it is generated externally (for example, when a teacher enthuses his students to doing a task) as well as internally generated (for example, when a person encourages himself to want to pursue more goals high).
Enthusiasm is considered one of the emotions more positive since it is not only related to the feeling of pleasure or to being at ease, but also It is linked to the idea of feeling motivated, interested, committed to something to carry it out in the best way possible. Enthusiasm is then felt as something internal that transmits strength to the person so that he can continue with her activities.
We can say that in today's societies, enthusiasm is a precious commodity since the constant anxiety or feeling of tiredness or discomfort that people often suffer from having to lead a hectic and hurried lifestyle prevents one from feeling excited both physically and also to level emotional. In this sense, the idea of enthusiasm has to do with getting out of a routine, doing something new and varying in order to discover or learn new things. The routine and tiring days then prevent someone from feeling enthusiastic.
In addition, the lack of enthusiasm also has to do with states of depression or reluctance since the one who feels excited about something he does because he finds positive options in what he sees and leaves out everything negative.
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