Motivation. It is the driving force of any action we take. This is a goal-oriented reason why we do just about everything. I think that it is like the mental equivalent of a stimulus that will make our bodies yearn to accomplish something.
Motivation is intricately related to desires. Or maybe it can also be said that desires can be a form of motivation. Because when you desire something it can make you move your body in service of that desire, hence you are motivated by that desire to make that certain movement or action.
There are times that I hear the phrase "I have no motivation to do this thing..." or something along that line, then it made me think, that person just said that he has no motivation to do that thing but he's doing it anyway. Maybe it means that we can do things even without motivation. And then what is making him do that thing? It may be his job, he may be required to do it, or worse he is forced to do it. With that, it goes to show that motivation is not the only force that can make us do stuff.
Speaking of force, I think motivation can also be viewed as the first law of motion according to Newton, a.k.a. the law of inertia. If I am not mistaken it goes something like this: a body at rest will remain at rest unless a force is acted upon it, a body moving in a straight line will remain in motion unless a force acted upon it and cause it to stop. I forgot the verbatim but the idea is something like that. I think that motivation is that force that will make the body move or stopped, whichever the case may be.
Let's say I am sitting on a chair without doing anything. I will remain seated unless I am motivated to do something else. Or maybe I'm doing something, and I will remain to do so unless I am motivated to stop. That's the idea, right?
Generally, I think we are all motivated by different things. Some their desires, some people are motivated by their beliefs, and some by their intentions. I heard from an interview last night the phrase "There are two things that make the world go round, sex and money". And when I think about it, this guy, this homicidal maniac has a point.
Sex and money. I can't think of a thing that is a more powerful motivator than these things. Even from time immemorial sex and money motivated a lot of people to do ungodly things. The tales of Helen of Troy make a powerful case of a war motivated by sex. Oh and yeah, a lot of wars are motivated by money. Blame patriotism, freedom, or whatever you want, in the end, it all boils down to money. Heck, I think even this pandemic is motivated by money. Think about it, just think about it. Who profits the most during this time? Think about it. LOL, I am not starting a conspiracy theory here okay, just throwing some ideas out in the open.
Aren't we all motivated by these two things in actuality? People may answer the question "What motivates you to work?" differently. Some may say for the money, for family, to make a living because I love my job. Most of them are linked to one thing, right? And you know what it is. Cha-ching!
Well, back to motivation. Although motivation can make us do things or stop us from doing so, I think that motivation alone can't bring us to that destination we set, or it cannot get us the object of our desire. It's just one thing. It's just part of the package. Along with motivation, we need the skills, the know-how, and basically the means to do a certain thing.
Let's take writing for example wherein the ultimate goal is a finished article. Let us say you're motivated to write, you are eager to, but what do you need to write? You need to know how to write first. I am not sure if am delivering this message clearly enough because I can't seem to organize my thoughts. And that's another thing you need to know when you want to write. You need to organize your ideas and concepts into a single cohesive work.
This is a product of a freewriting session I had. It just had a simple prompt: Motivation. It's something that I usually don't have and badly needed.
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