How would you call someone who was given advice by a super successful, multi-millionaire entrepreneur and chose to listen one of his friends who is living paycheck to paycheck? The advice given was about money & business.
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The process of gaining extrinsic rewards is inherently intrinsic.
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It’s the process that’s intrinsic obviously, are you intentionally misunderstanding me. The extrinsic rewards do not satisfy, the process does. Read Flow: The Psychology ot Optimal Experience if that helps you understand my words.
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They both satisfy.
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No, no they don’t, not permanently. Extrinsic rewards are forgotten soon after they are gained in favor of bigger better rewards almost always. It shows that you have not gotten these. Experience teaches me this not some twitter faker like
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Nothing is permanent.
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It’s permanent in a way because it is sustainable. The hedonic treadmill of extrinsic rewards is basic Mr. Jones bullshit that will turn you into Kevin Spacey from American Beauty and other washed out self-hatred fueled millionaire wannabe billionaires. You’ll always need more.
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The hedonic treadmill is not sustainable. It leads to resentment.
@dareandconquer excellent example.
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