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I don't generally follow sports. At an early age, I discovered that nature had apportioned me only a small reserve of enthusiasm. Best to ration.
Colson Whitehead
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote reflects the idea of conserving one's emotional energy and being selective about engagements in life.

Colson Whitehead's quote suggests that he consciously chooses not to engage heavily in sports, as he has recognized that his enthusiasm is limited. By understanding the importance of conserving his emotional resources, he advocates for a mindful approach to how one invests their excitement and energy in various activities, reflecting a broader perspective on prioritizing one's interests and experiences in life.

Themes

EnthusiasmEnergyConservationPrioritizationEngagement

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about managing personal passions.

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