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  2. Passion (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Passion and desire go hand in hand, especially as a motivation. Linstead & Brewis refer to Merriam-Webster to say that passion is an "intense, driving, or overmastering feeling or conviction". This suggests that passion is a very intense emotion, but can be positive or negative. Negatively, it may be unpleasant at times.

  3. Ishq - Wikipedia

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    Ishq (Arabic: عشق, romanized: ʿishq) is an Arabic word meaning 'love' or 'passion', [1] also widely used in other languages of the Muslim world and the Indian subcontinent. The word ishq does not appear in the central religious text of Islam, the Quran , which instead uses derivatives of the verbal root habba ( حَبَّ ), such as the ...

  4. List of manias - Wikipedia

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    Anglomania – England and a passion or obsession with the English (i.e. anglophile) See also anglophobia. Arithmomania, arithmomania – numbers and counting (arithmo- (Greek) meaning number) Ablutomania - Mania for washing oneself; Agromania - Intense desire to be in open spaces; Anthomania - Obsession with flowers

  5. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    In today's puzzle, there are seven theme words to find (including the spangram). Hint: The first one can be found in the top-half of the board. Here are the first two letters for each word: DR. IN ...

  6. Passion - Wikipedia

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    Passion, (in Italian, Fosca), 1869 novel by Iginio Ugo Tarchetti; Passion Play or Passion, 1981 play by Peter Nichols; Passion: An Essay on Personality, 1984 book by Roberto Unger; The Passion, 1987 novel by Jeanette Winterson; Passion, 2004 Japanese yaoi manga series; Passion, 2011 young adult fantasy novel by Lauren Kate

  7. Pathos - Wikipedia

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    by passion in the delivery of the speech or writing, as determined by the audience; by personal anecdote. appealing to an ideal can also be handled in various ways, such as the following: by understanding the reason for their position; avoiding attacks against a person or audience's personality; use the attributes of the ideal to reinforce the ...

  8. Ikigai - Wikipedia

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    Ikigai can be described as having a sense of purpose in life, [5] [6] as well as being motivated. [7] According to a study by Michiko Kumano, feeling ikigai as described in Japanese usually means the feeling of accomplishment and fulfillment that follows when people pursue their passions. [8]

  9. Apatheia - Wikipedia

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    In Stoic philosophy, apatheia (Ancient Greek: ἀπάθεια; from a- 'without' and pathos 'suffering, passion') refers to a state of mind in which one is not disturbed by the passions. It might better be translated by the word equanimity than the word indifference .