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Test Enthusiasm and its dangers
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QUESTION 1: What is enthusiasm?
A negative emotion
A powerful mix of excitement, interest and positive anticipation
An innate quality
A state of apathy
QUESTION 2: What is the main risk of unmanaged enthusiasm?
Which leads us to inaction
Which can lead us to excessive optimism, clouding our judgment and underestimating risks
What makes us more productive?
That gives us calm
QUESTION 3: What should be done to balance enthusiasm with a dose of realism?
Ignoring the risks
Balance it with a dose of realism, looking for obstacles and listening to critical opinions
Only focus on the positive
Making impulsive decisions
QUESTION 4: What is recommended to do first to manage enthusiasm intelligently?
Making important long-term decisions at the height of euphoria
Letting emotion dictate action
Ignoring emotions
Not making important long-term decisions at the height of euphoria
QUESTION 5: Who should be actively sought out for a second opinion when managing enthusiasm?
Someone who supports us unconditionally
Someone who is more objective or even skeptical
To a person who always agrees
To no one
QUESTION 6: What is suggested to do with the big goal when managing enthusiasm?
Keep it big and indivisible
Let it happen on its own
Ignore it
Break it down into smaller steps and evaluate each one realistically
QUESTION 7: What kind of decisions should not be made at the peak of euphoria?
Any decision
Important long-term decisions
Routine decisions
Quick decisions
QUESTION 8: How can you harness the power of enthusiasm while keeping your feet on the ground?
Ignoring the risks
Keeping your feet firmly planted in reality
Just focusing on the emotion
Avoiding any plan
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