“When we multi-task, we are motivated by a desire to be more productive and more efficient. We're often doing things that are automatic, that require very little cognitive processing... Continuous partial attention describes how many of us use our attention today... to pay partial attention - continuously. It is different from multi-tasking.” LittlesDifferentUseTodayDesirePayAttentionTasksProductiveMotivatedEfficientEfficiencyCognitiveProcessingMulti Tasking Author:Linda Stone
“You are currently experiencing desire; otherwise, you wouldn't be reading these words. Even if you are reading them at the behest of someone else, you are motivated by your desire to please that person. And if you stop reading, you will not do so because you have stopped desiring but because your desires have changed.” IfsPersonsDesireReadingChangedPleaseMotivated Book:On Desire: Why We Want what We Want Source: On Desire: Why We Want what We Want
“Perhaps one of the more noteworthy trends of our time is the occupation of buildings accompanied by the taking of hostages. The perpetrators of these deeds are generally motivated by political grievance, social injustice, and the deeply felt desire to see how they look on TV.” LooksPoliticalDesireSocialFeltBuildingTvsInjusticeDeedsOur TimeOccupationTrendsMotivatedGrievanceHostagePerpetratorsSocial Injustice Book:The Fran Lebowitz Reader Source: The Fran Lebowitz Reader
“The mentor-mentee relationship is ideally like that of the guru and disciple: motivated by the desire of the guru to impart knowledge to the disciple.” DesireMotivatedMentorDiscipleGuruImpart Author:Vivek Wadhwa
“While criticism or fear of punishment may restrain us from doing wrong, it does not make us wish to do right. Disregarding this simple fact is the great error into which parents and educators fall when they rely on these negative means of correction. The only effective discipline is self-discipline, motivated by the inner desire to act meritoriously in order to do well in one's own eyes, according to one's own values, so that one may feel good about oneself may "have a good conscience.” FeelsWellsMayMeanDoeSelfFactsEyeDesireValuesOrderFallWishParentSimpleDisciplineConscienceNegativeCriticismErrorsOneselfPunishmentFeel GoodRelyMotivatedSelf DisciplineEducatorCorrections Author:Bruno Bettelheim
“I also suspect that many workers in this field [molecular biology] and related fields have been strongly motivated by the desire, rarely actually expressed, to refute vitalism.” Has BeensDesireFieldsWorkersRelatedBiologySuspectsMotivatedMolecular Biology Author:Francis Crick
“Humility is a fertile soil where spirituality grows and produces the fruit of inspiration to know what to do. It gives access to divine power to accomplish what must be done. An individual motivated by a desire for praise or recognition will not qualify to be taught by the Spirit. An individual who is arrogant or who lets his or her emotions influence decisions will not be powerfully led by the Spirit.” KnowsGivingDoneInspirationSpiritDesireSpiritualityIndividualGrowsDecisionEmotionInfluenceProduceHumilityTaughtDivinePraiseFruitAccomplishAccessRecognitionSoilMotivatedArrogantFertileDivine PowerFertile Soil Author:Richard G. Scott
“By interpreting freedom as the propagation and immediate gratification of needs, people distort their own nature, for they engender in themselves a multitude of pointless and foolish desires, habits, and incongruous stratagems. Their lives are motivated only by mutual envy, sensuality, and ostentation.” PeopleNeedsDesireNatureFreedomHabitEnvyFoolishSensualityMutualMotivatedMultitudesGratificationPointlessInterpretingStratagemPropagationOstentationImmediate Gratification Book:The Karamazov Brothers Source: The Karamazov Brothers