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Balancing passion and equanimity

The Daily Guardian

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May 10, 2025

Virtue has a bad reputation. People treat it like a checklist for being "good" or a bland alternative to real fun. But what if virtue is not a rule book at all? What if it is a hidden design—something real, flowing beneath the noise?

Balancing passion and equanimity

Think of a river. When it flows freely, it nourishes. Block it, and you get stagnation, disease, flood. Virtue works the same way. It is not forced goodness—it is our natural current, once the blockages are cleared.

The challenge? Distractions scream. Cravings seduce. Virtue whispers. It does not chase or beg to be seen. It just is. Unless we learn to feel it, we might miss it entirely.

In real life and on the internet, we are often advised to be passionate about whatever we do, in order to achieve the desired results. Passion helps—it provides us energy, drive, and resilience. Those who are deeply passionate about a task often push through obstacles that others might quit at. But passion is not the only path to achievement.

Wisdom, discipline, and a sense of duty—all of these can lead to good outcomes even without intense emotion. Many people achieve their goals through steady, consistent effort rather than bursts of inspiration. So, while passion can be a powerful engine for attaining success, it is not strictly necessary.

Actually, when passion is not accompanied by wisdom, it can burn out or lead to recklessness and ego-driven goals. There are several well-known examples of people's intense dedication to their craft leading them to great achievements, but ultimately, their unrelenting passion turned out to be their undoing. Their inability, or unwillingness, to balance passion with caution or self-care resulted in personal suffering and, in some cases, premature death.

In today's world, the perils of unchecked passion can be seen most commonly in the field of sports, where the drive for victory sometimes takes the form of vehemence, impulsiveness, and aggression.

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