06-10-2010, 02:01 AM
Sforza's thread on the ways video games are turning you into an addict made me remember this very catchy video I found a few days ago through Twitter. It's about the science of what really motivates and drives us (mainly, in our work).
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Autonomy, complexity and purpose. Makes sense. Honestly though, I'm still at a point in my life where money is a big factor (the necessity of it aside) - probably because I have a lot of things I still yet want to buy, to do, etc etc.
I'm just wondering when these three factors will really, really hit me.
So, what motivates you?
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Autonomy, complexity and purpose. Makes sense. Honestly though, I'm still at a point in my life where money is a big factor (the necessity of it aside) - probably because I have a lot of things I still yet want to buy, to do, etc etc.
I'm just wondering when these three factors will really, really hit me.
So, what motivates you?
"Let's fight... like gentlemen." - Dudley, SF3