Dart player Joe Cullen has lost his passion for the game: does this threaten his career?.
Joe Cullen's declining enthusiasm for darts
According to The Sun: Joe Cullen shared his feelings about the decline in his enthusiasm for darts. He is concerned that this may affect his desire to return to better form. Currently ranked 32nd in the world, Cullen has already won a title at the Masters in 2022 and added two more trophies to his collection this year. However, recently he feels that he has lost his love for the sport.
'I just don't feel the same excitement as I did before,' Cullen admitted.
Despite his recent successes, he believes that the loss of enthusiasm may negatively impact his performance in the future.
Cullen's thoughts may signal his internal state and the need to regain motivation. Such emotional instability towards sports is a common issue for many athletes who, even when experiencing success, sometimes face a crisis of interest. It is important how he finds ways to rekindle his passion and return to high performance in darts.
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