wild enthusiasm
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6. We began the first chapter by comparing the essence of power, wild enthusiasm and the segment devoted to their mutual affective identity. It told us nothing about the fundamental flaw of wild enthusiasm. It even gave us false hope that it was a higher power that would encourage, even force the subject to be
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(EXCERPT FROM WILD ENTHUSIASM) 1. The wildly enthused subject experiences several states that are intertwined with each other beyond recognition. These are: hard-heartedness, bias, possessiveness, enjoyment and passion. For the subject to become wildly enthusiastic, that is, to experience the chaotic synthesis of the qualities of wild enthusiasm, there must be an object of interest