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Passion FTW!
Peter Flaschner @flashlightMarch 23, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
What is passion?
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Is it this?
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Is it this?
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Is it this?
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Is it this?
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Is it this?
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Passion is a force.
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Passion is energy.
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Passion is hard to define.
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wiktionary
passion 1. Any great, powerful emotion, especially love or hate. 2. fervor, determination. 3. An object of passionate love or strong interest.
It started as a hobby, but now my motorbike collection has become my passion.
4. (Christianity) The suffering of Jesus leading up to and during his crucifixion. 5. A play, musical composition or display meant to commemorate the suffering of Jesus.
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wiktionary
emotion
1. A person's internal state of being and involuntary, subjective, physiological response to an object or a situation, based in or tied to physical state and sensory feelings.
2. A reaction by an non-human organism with behavioral and physiological elements similar to a person's response.
determination
1. The act of determining, or the state of being determined.
2. Bringing to an end; termination; limit. 3. Direction or tendency to a certain end;
impulsion. 4. The quality of mind which reaches definite
conclusions; decision of character; resoluteness.
5. (countable) The state of decision; a judicial decision, or ending of controversy.
6. (countable) That which is determined upon; result of deliberation; purpose; conclusion formed; fixed resolution.
7. A flow, rush, or tendency to a particular part; as, a determination of blood to the head.
8. (countable) The act, process, or result of any accurate measurement, as of length, volume, weight, intensity, etc.; as, the determination of the ohm or of the wave length of light; the determination of the salt in sea water, or the oxygen in the air.
9. The act of defining a concept or notion by giving its essential constituents.
10. The addition of a differentia to a concept or notion, thus limiting its extent; -- the opposite of generalization.
11. The act of determining the relations of an object, as regards genus and species; the referring of minerals, plants, or animals, to the species to which they belong; classification; as, I am indebted to a friend for the determination of most of these shells.
passion
fervor
1. (US) An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
2. (US) A passionate enthusiasm for some cause. 3. (US) Heat.
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Passion is slippery. It’s hard to define.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/68845396@N00/89593428/ Malingering
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passion 1. Any great, powerful emotion, especially love or hate. 2. fervor, determination. 3. An object of passionate love or strong interest.
It started as a hobby, but now my motorbike collection has become my passion.
4. (Christianity) The suffering of Jesus leading up to and during his crucifixion. 5. A play, musical composition or display meant to commemorate the suffering of Jesus.
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Robert J. Vallerand, professor of Psychology at Université de Montreal
Past president of the Canadian Psychological Association
Written over 200 articles, many books, yadda yadda
Runs the Research Laboratory on Social Behavior at Université de Montreal
http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r26710/LRCS/default_en.htm
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Dualistic Model of Passion for activities
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Where activity refers to something we choose to do.
fight for a causelose 20 poundscollect stamps
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Harmonious Passion
Obsessive Passion
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Harmonious PassionPeople with a harmonious passion have been found to experience positive emotions such as happiness both during and after engagement in the passionate activity, as well as a better concentration, feelings of being fully absorbed during activity engagement, and report higher levels of well-being .
Eric G. Donahue Mars 2009, Le Panoptiquehttp://www.lepanoptique.com/dev/page-article.php?id=142&theme=sciences&PHPSESSID=a4a95af0376599f177f36d7220433622
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Obsessive PassionThose individuals feel like they cannot help but to engage in the activity they love due to the internal forces that control them. Eventually, the passionate activity takes disproportionate importance and interferes with other aspects and activities of the person’s life. As a consequence, obsessive passion has been related to negative emotions (e.g., anxiety, shame) and feelings of guilt, poor concentration, rumination (i.e., difficulty stopping thinking about the activity), and rigid task engagement.
Eric G. Donahue Mars 2009, Le Panoptiquehttp://www.lepanoptique.com/dev/page-article.php?id=142&theme=sciences&PHPSESSID=a4a95af0376599f177f36d7220433622
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Harmonious Passion
Obsessive Passion
Passion can develop in two
directions
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Good stamp
collector
Evil stamp
collector
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So...
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Why is harmonious passion important?
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Because it can make us better communicators.
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Because it can make us happy.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42921300@N00/264814182/ Felix42 contra la censura
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Because the world is fucked.
kevindooley http://www.flickr.com/photos/12836528@N00/2808632690/
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Harmonious passion as saviour, part 1The Motivator
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What’s led us to this?
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Human behaviour.
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Changing behaviour is
hard.
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Need strong, consistent internal drive.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48549719@N00/2901927644/
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We need motivation that can
withstand setbacks.
the driver of this car had just walked away to get gas when a
tractor trailer ran over it...
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If we just look at motivation, we’re not looking deep enough.
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Motivation grows out of passion.
(not exclusively)
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There is a certain QUALITY to motivation that arises from harmonious passion
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The problems we face are really big.
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We need to think about how to develop our passion for
solving the problems, so that we can have the motivation
to do the hard work.
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Passion can be an important tool in helping us out of this mess.
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Passion as saviour, part 2The happiness factor
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(this is just a hunch.)
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(Happiness as well-being, not pleasure)
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Happy people do less harm.
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Happy people leave a gentler mark.
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Happy people spread happiness.
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Research has identified a number of correlates with happiness. These include religious involvement,
parenthood, marital status, age, income and proximity to other happy people.
– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happiness
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“Passion can fuel motivation, enhance well-being, and provide meaning in everyday life.”
Éric Donahue, Research Laboratory on Social Behavior, Université de Montreal
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Passion can lead to happiness.
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Deep breath.
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So what does this have to do with any of us?
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It affects this
particular group in
two ways:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/59562171@N00/247249870/http://www.flickr.com/photos/txanoduna/477985347/sizes/o/ Txanoduna
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It affects us personally.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7346219@N03/2464804268/ GirLy GirL
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I want to be happy.
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I want my friends and family to be happy.
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I want to be around happy people.
So it’s in my best interest to understand how harmonious passion can lead to happiness so that I can generate it and feed it to you.
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What’s more, it’s in my interest for my friends and family to understand harmonious passion so you can generate it and feed it to me.
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It affects us professionally.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23356961@N00/4830305/ julieta masina
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As designers and web geeks, we have a lot of power.
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We are enablers for other people’s passions.
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We build websites and tools for our clients, often so that they can pursue their passion.
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We provide the means and expertise for people to exercise their passions
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This is true for our clients and our clients’ audience.
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This is really important, and
usually overlooked.
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It means the impact of our
work is exponential
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a) harmonious passion can help improve lives, and
b) harmonious passion can be developed
then we have to accept that we can make a big difference.
We have a tremendous opportunity. If we accept that
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Time to get practical:
Let’s look at how passion
develops
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Robert J. Vallerand, professor of Psychology at Université de Montreal
Past president of the Canadian Psychological Association
Written over 200 articles, many books, yadda yadda
Runs the Research Laboratory on Social Behavior at Université de Montreal
http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r26710/LRCS/default_en.htm
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Dualistic Model of Passion for activities
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Harmonious Passion
Obsessive Passion
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2007 Presidential Address to the Canadian Psychological Association
On the Psychology of Passion: In Search of What Makes
People’s Lives Most Worth Living
http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r26710/LRCS/papers/vallerandcp2008.pdf
On the development of passion
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Three processes are hypothesised to influence the development of passion toward an activity: activity selection, activity valuation, and the type of internalisation of the activity representation in one’s identity.
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This is deep stuff.
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Three processes are hypothesised to influence the development of
passion toward an activity: activity selection, activity valuation,
and the type of internalisation of the activity representation in one’s
identity.
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Activity selection is simply what do I choose to do.
Visit a site, make a purchase, play a game, join a social
network, etc.
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As designers, how we present activity options has an impact.
Can the user find the right activity?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14468301@N06/2150870925/ Spiritless Visionary
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Three processes are hypothesised to influence the development of
passion toward an activity: activity selection,
activity valuation, and the type of internalisation of
the activity representation in one’s identity.
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activity valuation is the subjective importance given to the activity by the person
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Context is critical to activity valuation.
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Research has indeed shown that when the object of
interest is highly valued and meaningful, one is inclined
to internalise the valued object, to make it part of
him or herself.
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As it relates to design and strategy, we need to be aware that if we give an important element low valuation in it’s presentation, it may affect how our users internalize their experience.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46425925@N00/179019989/ Pulpolux !!!
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Three processes are hypothesised to influence the development of
passion toward an activity: activity selection, activity valuation,
and the type of internalisation of the activity representation in
one’s identity.
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Two types of internalization:
Autonomous Controlled
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Autonomous
An individual, of his or her own volition, chooses to pursue a thing for the pleasure/challenge/enjoyment of it.
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ControlledAn individual feels internal or external pressure to pursue a thing.
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Classic example is music students.
Those who autonomously
internalize the activity of making music tend
to be happier than those who are
controlled into the activity.
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Here’s the thing:
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Nag, and you lose.
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If you’re building a site or a tool that you want your users to be passionate
about, you have to let them internalize the action of participating
on your site autonomously.
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Activity selectionActivity valuation
Type of internalization
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In summary
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Harmonious passion can be a force for good.
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It can improve the quality of your life.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8747118@N05/2233385611/
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It can improve the quality of your client’s lives.(which ought to give you some more dough)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/63613245@N00/460583582/ Dalboz17
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It can help power us through some of the behavioural changes we’re all facing.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43204851@N00/182910562/ Asten
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As designers, strategists and web geeks, we have a lot of
power.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86891211@N00/72224228/ Matthew Clark Photography & Design
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Let’s do something awesome with it.
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Passion FTW!
Peter Flaschner @flashlightMarch 23, 2009http://peterflaschner.com/passionftw
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