It didn't die out completely, but I'm more careful than enthusiastic nowadays. The transformation happened as my problems evolved and as I started assuming more responsibility of my own life and my future.
2006-12-17 14:56:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Psychology. I had just received my BA, when I realized my enthusiasm died. I realized that a social science would never have true validity in the real world. I became a scientist and I am still enthusiastic every day I have a real problem to work on.
2006-12-17 15:33:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I danced ballet for 6 years. I eventually figured out that I really wasn't any good at it, and that was a pretty big turn off.
2006-12-17 14:43:40
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answered by laughoutloud22 3
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Too much effort to keep the dream alive for too lottle results
2006-12-17 14:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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My fiancee (as in, MARRIAGE) decided that she needed to cheat on me for three months before she finally dumped me. Since then, I haven't had much to live for, but I'm looking for something to be excited about.
2006-12-17 14:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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i wanted so much to go back to school,i thought i found my niche, medical coding. i went back to school and did awful because of all the stress i was going through, than my ethusiasm for it just died.
2006-12-17 14:44:18
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answered by sheila, TTC 3
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Mine died from being around so many negative people.
It's hard to be happy when the people around you are so crappy.
2006-12-17 14:46:22
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answered by Chub-a-lubby 2
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I moved to Utah...for living.
2006-12-17 19:40:02
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answered by rynay 3
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because i was tired and worn out,but it came back in parts with time
2006-12-17 14:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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to many disappointments for me. in everything. i got tired of being told "i'll get to it".
2006-12-17 15:08:52
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answered by racer 51 7
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