The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Commitment is an act, not a word.
Commitment means that it is possible for a man to yield the nerve center of his consent to a purpose or cause, a movement or an ideal, which may be more important to him than whether he lives or dies.
You can be committed to somebody because of ego: 'I said I was going to be with this joker for the rest of my life, so I'm just going to do it.' Or you can be committed because you have a deeply rooted connection.
I have a contract but it's not a commitment in the ordinary sense. It's our ongoing conversation.
If you own a football club, you have to be really involved and committed.
To act is to be committed, and to be committed is to be in danger.
If you're going to be with someone, you're with them, you're committed to them. I'm not sort of flitting around.
The relationship between commitment and doubt is by no means an antagonistic one. Commitment is healthiest when it's not without doubt but in spite of doubt.
You have to be committed or you fall behind, lose out.
My commitment is my commitment.