People are more likely to do a better job for intrinsic rewards than for extrinsic rewards.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Sebastian_JKT
So you go to work simply because it makes you feel good? Lmao. Who am I kidding. You probably don't work.
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Replying to @FreitagT15 @Sebastian_JKT
I work out of necessity but I would rather work because it feels good and I am planning on starting a cooperative
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Sebastian_JKT
So you don't work out of necessity in a socialist society? Are you daft?
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Replying to @FreitagT15 @Sebastian_JKT
Not necessity alone and you'd work less and receive more in a socialist society.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Sebastian_JKT
You'd work less?How do you achieve quality with less people working? And work isn't just necessity today either
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Replying to @FreitagT15 @Sebastian_JKT
Quality would be achieved if there is no profit motive because things would be built to last instead of to break.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @Sebastian_JKT
The motive for profit is the incentive for innovation. Open a book. Not one written by a jealous wannabe.
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Replying to @FreitagT15 @Sebastian_JKT
Necessity is the mother of invention, not profit motive. Profit motive = flooded with useless shit that breaks.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd
I said innovation, silly pants. And, if one saw no personal gain from his invention, he wasted his time and wealth.
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Dude, Tesla didn't work for money.
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