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Sometimes, the most "exciting" thing is not a new experience, but a deeper engagement with the current one. Travel and adventure are often cited as the ultimate excitants, but as seen in personal reflections on cycling across continents , the true thrill isn't the distance covered, but the solitude, calm, and contemplation that allow for a "utopian future" to be idealized.
True presence acts as an excitant because it makes the mundane "impossible to ignore". It turns a simple walk in the park or a late-night conversation into a peak experience of raw life energy. 3. The Excitant of Connection excitant
A , by contrast, is a stimulus that aligns with our core purpose. It doesn’t just stimulate the nerves; it vibrates the soul. 1. The Excitant of Tension Sometimes, the most "exciting" thing is not a
We often spend our lives trying to resolve tension, seeking a state of equilibrium and comfort. But as the strategy thinkers at Excitant: Strategy People Performance Results point out, strategy—and by extension, life—does not exist without tension . It turns a simple walk in the park
Whether it's the tension between stability and growth, or between who we are and who we want to be, this friction is a powerful excitant. It forces movement. Without the "pull" of a vision that feels just out of reach, we remain static. Deep growth requires us to lean into the discomfort of the unresolved. 2. The Excitant of Presence
In organizational performance, "dark matter" refers to the invisible forces like culture and management styles that drive results. In your personal life, your "dark matter" is your mindset. What invisible beliefs are stimulating your actions?
Human connection is perhaps the most potent excitant of all. It can be the birth of a connection to the world for someone finding their voice, like Sameer’s journey with autism , where expression becomes a means to purposeful living. Or it can be the 3:00 AM call where two people argue about the nature of love until the birds begin to chirp—a moment so excitant that time itself seems to suspend. Reframing Your Stimulus