I think it is more a cautiousness that protects me from enthusiasm about things. I tend not to get excited. People perceive it as a scowl, which is fair enough.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Enthusiasm is followed by disappointment and even depression, and then by renewed enthusiasm.
Enthusiasm is always an interesting spectacle. When it expresses itself with an honest and artless eloquence, it is difficult to listen to it and not, in some degree, to catch the flame.
'Amusement' is appealing because we don't have to think; it spares us the fear and anxiety that might otherwise prey on our thoughts.
Not being anxious requires a level of humility, doesn't it? It does, I think. It's not all about you.
When I'm not excited, it makes acting very hard for me.
Pretty much everything I've written is a mix of excitement and fear.
Enthusiasm is excitement with inspiration, motivation, and a pinch of creativity.
Enthusiasm is not the same as just being excited. One gets excited about going on a roller coaster. One becomes enthusiastic about creating and building a roller coaster.
Because I get nervous all the time. It's weird but I think it's fun and it's refreshing. It's always good to be that way. That keeps me appreciative of everything.
The thing that I really look for in people is enthusiasm and excitement and, not to sound really sappy, that fire in their eyes.