Passion isn’t
something you are born with… it is something you learn. Something you grow to
understand. Passion isn’t loving what you do, it’s more. It’s taking all the
good and bad and channeling it into progress. Frustration and joy entangled
into an addiction. A pure obsession that pushes you to teeter on the edge of
reality and sanity. It’s putting aside
the logic, letting go of fear, allowing yourself to become completely
infatuated with an idea, with the emotions, with the journey.
Don’t tell me you
love it. Prove it. Don’t tell me you want it. Go get it. Actions say more than
words; don’t tell me agility is your passion if you don’t feel it with every
fiber of your being.
This is when agility becomes more than a game. It becomes
a part of who you are. Agility isn’t just something you do. This sport makes an
impression on your character at every turn, every set back, every
accomplishment; it leaves its mark. What you do with that new found knowledge,
defines your passion. How deep it runs through your veins, how much you want
it, crave it. Passion isn’t about going until you give up, rather growing in
order to keep going no matter what.
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