We Americans are a capricious people. We warm up and develop tremendous enthusiasm for an idea, an activity, or a particular way of doing things. We expect a great deal from the objects of our enthusiasm, and when our great expectations fail to materialize on schedule, we cool as rapidly as we once warmed.
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