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"Once we realize that the boundaries between work and play are artificial, we can take matters in hand and begin the difficult task of making life more livable."
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"For artists, scientists, inventors, schoolchildren, and the rest of us, intrinsic motivation-the drive to do something because it is interesting, challenging, and absorbing-is essential for...
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Type - I : Intrinsically motivated.
Type - X : Extrinsically motivated.
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At the core, humans are more than the sum of our biological urges. However, it also suggests that we aren’t much different than horses–that the way to get us moving in the right direction is by dangling a carrot (a reward) or wielding a sharper stick (punishment)...
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Humans are naturally inclined to seek purpose, to be part of a greater cause, and to make a contribution to the world.
Purpose Motivation expresses itself in three ways:
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By giving one a degree of flexibility within a rigid framework with a choice of tasks, free time to work on side projects, choice of technique, and the opportunity to pick team members, a spark of the intrinsic drive of autonomy will be created.
Author Daniel Pink calls th...
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Optimal experiences( or the state of 'Flow') when the challenges we face are exquisitely matched to our abilities. Set Goldilocks tasks, tasks that are not too hard and not too easy. Challenge yourself, but get it done.
3 Rules of Mastery
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"Human beings have an innate inner drive to be autonomous, self-determined, and connected to one another. And when that drive is liberated, people achieve more and live richer lives."
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"Greatness and nearsightedness are incompatible. Meaningful achievement depends on lifting one's sights and pushing toward the horizon."
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"Motivation 2.0 presumed that humans also responded to rewards and punishments. That worked fine for routine tasks but incompatible with how we organize what we do, how we think about what we do, and how. we do what we do. We need an upgrade.
Motivation 3.0, the upgrade we now need,...
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Motivation 1.0 presumed that humans were biological creatures, struggling to obtain our basic needs for food, security, and sex.
Sometimes we needed ways to restrain this drive–to prevent someone from stealing. And so in a feat of remarkable cultural engineering,
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Motivation 1.0 - Survival Instinct
Motivation 2.0 - Carrot and Stick Model
Motivation 3.0 - Intrinsic Motivation
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