The way to get excited about something is to believe in the conclusion it will have over the long horizon.
Deep-rooted beliefs take a long time to develop. They develop from experience and understanding of varying points of view.
Often your excitement is limited by the strength of the belief itself. To strengthen it, you rely upon reasons that substantiate the path to conclusions you are hoping for.
Reasons can be learned or invented, but they can also be driven by external biases beyond your control. The grounds for explanations must be intrinsic, factual, and experiential but rarely instinctual.
Once there is a reasoned-out belief, it might signal that you are onto something.
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