Money isn't everything.

in #money4 years ago

When experimenting with two groups of children playing basel, it became clear that the children, who were motivated by money, had lost their enthusiasm for the game compared to the children who enjoyed the game for free.

The explanation in Daniel Pink's "Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us": The first group made money an incentive to play, so if they can't find the money, what makes them play? On the other hand, the second group has maintained its internal enthusiasm, as it plays love in the game itself and does not wait for a counter.

That's why Daniel said that when money becomes our goal, we're going to do business superficially, and we won't care about the creative side, even if we love it.

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In order to reach the stage of creativity and offer something different, we need a more valuable motive of money, something that adds meaning to our lives, makes us wake up in the morning and we are excited to work and study, learn all new and develop your skills.

So what are those motivational factors that are an alternative to money in encouraging people to succeed and develop?

         Goal

What is the purpose for which you live? An easy question to refrain from if one answers the right answer, it will move many steps forward,

Daniel says that those who feel the value of what they do are getting the highest degree of creativity and enthusiasm at work, because what they do is much more valuable than making money at the end of the month or getting high scores on the exam.

By nature, man has a desire to prove himself and to find a purpose to live for, otherwise he feels that life is silly and has no use, which makes him lazy, bored and empty and can not even enjoy his life.

There is a saying in self-development that no one is born a failure or a genius, both qualities we make ourselves.

Making a lot of money as a reward in your work can make your life easier or make you a good employee, but it won't turn you into a successful and creative person.

           Mastery

Why do people feel so difficult to learn languages or a particular sport, because of course they find it very difficult to do and sometimes impossible, and of course it has a tendency to feel good about what he does and be able to do it.

Therefore, one must ask himself when he or she has difficulty mastering what he is doing, whether he is working or studying. Do I hate what I do or don't I understand? The answer is the solution.

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Perhaps money is important, but it should not be given more than its value

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