Great point. I think my interpretation of the word in this context has drifted from the norm because I’ve built such a philosophy around it. How else can we describe the manifestation of “passion” that I wrote about? Is “focused ambition” any better of a way to name this?
“I liked band enough to stick with it for a couple years, and that’s an Activity, and I can write something convincing about my passion for it. Therefore I can’t quit band now that I’ve stopped liking it because then what would I look passionate about?”
Here’s a virtual high-five for capital-A “Activity.” This is the kind of thinking that guides otherwise brilliant students away from their ultimate potential.
Aced all my classes in my first quarter at Stanford, took up blogging (again!) and used (social) pre-commitment techniques to stick with it, finished a timeboxing analysis and found some interesting patterns in how I manage my time, started deliberately tracking short- and long-term goals and established systems with which to track these resolutions, and began a segmented sleep experiment (and will continue for a week or more based on how things go).