The go-getter is almost always excited about their work. And that’s great! This is not to be confused with ex-cited work
though. Ex-cited work is defined as any
piece of work, generally articles or publications, that was cited by another publication
but new facts lead to the original piece of work to be debunked, and therefore,
no longer cited by the secondary work (perhaps leading to what is commonly
known as a “runaway ex-citing” if that secondary work is cited by a tertiary work,
etc). The go-getter wants their work to
be exciting; not ex-cited.
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