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Money Is Often Not The Only Motivator

Money Is Often Not The Only Motivator

Once an individual starts earning enough, monetary rewards may not be too useful to motivate them. Rather, they would want to be heard, to be listened to and to be appreciated as an individual rather than being some employee who can be coerced by offering more money.

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