labour of love

The phrase "labour of love" refers to a type of work or activity that one does with enthusiasm, passion, and dedication, often without expecting much or any financial gain or reward. It implies that the person takes great joy and satisfaction in the work itself, finding fulfillment in the process rather than the end result. The term is commonly used to describe creative pursuits, hobbies, or projects that are fueled by personal interest and passion rather than external motivation.


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