In our part of the world, when workers talk about motivation, they mean enticement. I mean mostly.
So, the incentive or reason for their willingness of action has to be lucrative, you know, profit over compassion, and expediency above service and values.
But that's why most of them become easy preys of manipulation, because their sight is only on their personal benefits and base desires. So selfish and so slavish if you ask me.
Today, private doctors will tell you that saving lives is their primary motivation, yet consultations are more expensive than medications.
Journalists will say theirs is to keep the public honest. But are they honestly honest? I mean who misleadingly tailors news to fit a particular partisan agenda?
Is that type of teaching really noble where the teacher subjects his private and day students to different standards, and in favour of the private, presumably to attract more private students?
Most public servants say their job is not about the money. It's national sacrifice. But where's the sacrifice if some public servants are being served abounding privileges and they aren't serving as such?
Ish goes on...
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