Fact #1: Everybody loves something.
Fact #2: Not everybody loves something useful.
Think of 1984. Remember the part with rats? When I say everybody loves something, everybody loves something like everybody hates a 1984 rat. This inverted rat, this something, inspires, burns with desire, and refuses to be shunned. Something is holy.
By useful, I mean utility. Useful cloths, shelters, and feeds. Something useful can be made a career. It brings home the proverbial bacon.
Desires are filled because people have put in the work and effort to create them. On one side of desire is passive reveling. The other side houses active motion.
For every story read, there was one written.
For every meal eaten, one was prepared.
For every successful business, a plan was created and pressed.
For every game enjoyed, a designer.
Behind every movie hides script, actor, and setting.
Every quality flight requires a pilot.
Every picture denotes a photographer.
And within every grand painting lives an equally grand artist.
I love many things. But for most, my love is passive. Failure is not an option when no action occurs. Every tried to get a couch potato to exercise? It is equally hard to instill passion in passive desire.
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