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Modern Laws of Global Life - Law of Motivation

http://bit.ly/3lvUfK The law of motivation states that humans are naturally motivated to seek lasting fulfillment, but are unable to achieve it in their regular selfish desires. Therefore, in order to achieve unlimited pleasure, humans need a new motivation, beyond selfishness, which is to fulfill others. Transcript of the Video: Human beings are naturally motivated to seek lasting pleasure. However, when their desires meet the pleasure, the desires are gradually extinguished. The resulting emptiness motivates the individual to once again seek fulfillment, creating an endless cycle of fleeting pleasures. Exhausted by this cycle, an individual is forced to seek an entirely new and different motivation for fulfillment. This can only be found outside of the regular selfish fulfillment - it is the motivation to fulfill others. When this motivation meets our global reality, the opportunities for pleasure are unlimited, extinguishing the emptiness of modern life. Character: As dull as it gets, I'm pretty sure there's something in it for me... achievement motivation work motivation intrinsic motivation motivation theory motivation learning employee motivation motivation training business motivation motivation definition lettre motivation psychology motivation

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