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Does Analysis Kill Enjoyment?

Does analysis kill enjoyment? No, it doesn't have to. You can analyze and criticize something you love, but that doesn't mean you have to lessen your love for that thing. Everything has its good and bad parts, and it's important to recognize, accept, and embrace all the different attributes something has. Reviewing something that is meant for entertainment can be hard and time taking, but the end result of seeing all of your ideas collected together is very satisfying, whether your opinion of the item is positive or negative. Analyzing something should only make you more passionate towards your opinion or that thing. Analyzing an item doesn't necessarily have to kill your enjoyment, it will only make things less fun if you let it. What are your thoughts?

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