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The term "gung-ho" originally stems from a Chinese phrase meaning "work together" and was popularized by U.S. Marines during World War II to describe an enthusiastic and zealous approach to tasks. It embodies a spirit of teamwork, eagerness, and commitment. In modern usage, being "gung-ho" often refers to someone who is overly enthusiastic or eager, sometimes to the point of recklessness. The "gung-ho-way" can therefore be seen as an approach that emphasizes high energy and collective effort, though it may also imply a lack of caution.

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