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Regional Farming Systems, 1640-1750

Regional Farming Systems, 1640-1750

1640-1750

by Joan Thirsk
Hardback
Publication Date: 27/06/1985

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How does motivation work? The classic answer is that people are motivated to approach pleasure and avoid pain, that they are motivated by "carrots and sticks." But to understand human motivation, it is necessary to go beyond pleasure and pain. What people want is to be effective in their life

pursuits, and there are three distinct ways that people want to be effective. They want to be effective in having desired results (value), which includes having pleasure but is not limited to pleasure. They want to be effective in managing what happens (control) and in establishing what's real

(truth), even if the process of managing what happens or establishing what's real is painful.



These three distinct ways of wanting to be effective go beyond just wanting pleasure, but there is even more to the story of how motivation works. These ways of wanting to be effective do not function in isolation. Rather, they work together. Indeed, the ways that value, truth, and control work

togetheris the central story of motivation. By understanding how motivation works as an organization of value, truth, and control motives, we can re-think basic motivational issues, such as the nature of personality and culture, how the motives of others can be managed effectively, and what is "the

good life."
ISBN:
9780521200769
9780521200769
Category:
British & Irish history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
27-06-1985
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
238x158x36mm
Weight:
0.86kg

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