- MBTI
- INTJ - A
- Enneagram
- 10000
Nietzsche describes "the will to power" as the fundamental human motivator. Other psychologists identify "the will to pleasure", and "the will to meaning."
Presumably these have active and passive forms: some people are motivated to lead, others are attracted to leaders; some seek pleasure, others seek to please; still others seek to explain, others seek to understand.
What's the balance of motivations in your life; which are more important, and how do these motivators work together, or contradict each other?
*** DO NOT EVALUATE, OR JUDGE WHAT MOTIVATES OTHERS... EVERYTHING CAN BE USED WELL, OR ILL. THERE IS ALSO NO NEED TO JUSTIFY WHAT MOTIVATES YOU. **
Presumably these have active and passive forms: some people are motivated to lead, others are attracted to leaders; some seek pleasure, others seek to please; still others seek to explain, others seek to understand.
What's the balance of motivations in your life; which are more important, and how do these motivators work together, or contradict each other?
*** DO NOT EVALUATE, OR JUDGE WHAT MOTIVATES OTHERS... EVERYTHING CAN BE USED WELL, OR ILL. THERE IS ALSO NO NEED TO JUSTIFY WHAT MOTIVATES YOU. **