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{{quote|{{d|Passion|/ˈpaʃ(ə)n/|n|}} — Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin ''passio(n- )'' (chiefly a term in Christian theology), from Latin ''pati'' ‘suffer’.}}
{{quote|{{d|Passion|/ˈpaʃ(ə)n/|n|}} — Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin ''passio(n- )'' (chiefly a term in Christian theology), from Latin ''pati'' ‘suffer’.}}


“Passion” meant, originally, to suffer'' and ultimately, in the Baby Jesus’ case, to ''die'' in the pursuit of something you care about. So if you are prepared for a life or torment, irritation and disappointment, by all means, follow your passion.
“Passion” meant, originally, to ''suffer'' and ultimately, in the Baby Jesus’ case, to ''die'' in the pursuit of something you care about. So, if you are prepared for a life or torment, irritation and disappointment, by all means, follow your passion.