At one moment the kid will feel like this is normal and will work harder, get better marks in order to receive the compensation for it.
At the start they consider it as a good motivation, then as a fundamental thing to work for.
But, if they don't receive the compensation, they understand that the work without rewards isn't a work and isn't worth it
Then it progresses into perfectionist's syndrome
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While on a lunch with my colleagues, they discussed one's state. I was listening and realised that I was the same in primary school and that I'm grateful for escaping this syndrome.
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