Yogiboy wrote:

Not all motivation is due to money is something which I have to agree
with.
I think it is important to find out what the "intention" is behind the
motivation. If it is honest and sincere with emphasis on helping others
more then themselves ( selfless service ) with money being a partial
reward; Then I believe this is good intention for motivation. "Love what
you do and the money will follow." There are people in this world who
love what they do and because we live in a world of commerce, we need to
pay for things to live.


I would like to take this opportunity to point out that not all
motivation is due to money.

Many people derive benefit from things other than money, and the results are sometimes no better than that which is done for money. Many people do not even recognize or admit the true origin of their
motivation.

"The road to hell is paved with good intentions."





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Virtually all large corporate motivation is only money; if the directors do otherwise, they are legally liable.