The Thrill Is Gone -

The end of the "thrill" isn't a sign to quit; it’s an invitation to evolve. The most enduring successes—and the deepest relationships—aren't built on a permanent high; they’re built on the ability to find wonder in the familiar.

You don't always need a "new" thing to find the thrill again. Sometimes, you just need a new lens. The Thrill Is Gone

The Thrill Is Gone: Why We Lose the Spark (and How to Get It Back) "The thrill is gone." The end of the "thrill" isn't a sign

Ask yourself: “If I were seeing this/doing this for the first time today, what would I find fascinating?” Sometimes, you just need a new lens

The silence after the excitement fades can be deafening. But why does it happen, and is the "thrill" gone for good—or just hibernating? The Science of the "Settle"