Thomas Hefke

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passio was dedicated exclusively to describing the suffering of Christ. To wish passio upon anyone, or to instruct anyone to pursue it, would have been viewed not as supportive or inspirational but as toxic and harmful. Over time, however, the definition of passio broadened. By the eleventh century, passio had expanded outside of religion, its usage now referring to all suffering and pain—both physical and psychological—and in all people.
The Passion Paradox: A Guide to Going All In, Finding Success, and Discovering the Benefits of an Unbalanced Life
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