Personally, to fight this debate, we must first define "love" and "behavior" accurately. I think "behavior" is the meaning of industry. It can be divided into the following three aspects: first, it is a professional ethics for individuals and a good cognitive opportunity for people who are confused about their own development. "What you get from paper is superficial, and you will never know." Besides, "practice" needs people who are responsible and loyal to the industry, not just those who are interested in the industry. Interests will change. Third, doing one thing and loving one thing can effectively allocate social human resources, so as not to make some bottom industries unattended and some industries overstaffed, and to maximize social value. In addition, it must be clear that love is not equal to ability, it is just a kind of motivation, and it takes more than just motivation to do something.
All the above are personal opinions.