Jeffrey Perren

...the Latin word 'amateur' originally had a meaning opposite to that which is in common use today. It designated someone who did something for the 'love of doing,' and who was therefore presumed to have a highly developed skill, as distinguished from a 'professional' who did it 'merely' for money. The latter was presumed not to care enough about the doing, as opposed to the payment, to have achieved excellence.

— Jeffrey Perren, What Happened To Competence?, Jul 19, 2005


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