There isn't one in most curiosity driven behaviors. That's why most of it is private and has no consequence outside of satisfying itself
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FWIW wrt Hustle -- I am impartial as to source of motivation -- see dropbox.com/s/mzf2k19x1p6g
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my point is, some drives will result in behaviors that are not hustle... hustle covers about 25% of motivated behavior space i'd guess
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I think you may have lost me. My initial point was that "proof imperative" is often (always?) invisible to ourselves
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I'm saying it isn't invisible; it actually doesn't exist as a major drive for many. It's a personality trait, not universal human drive
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I think you have largely convinced me when stated like that.
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rethinking a bit, I think the proof drive is universal actually - yet its priority & influence on behavior varies amongst individuals.
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The proof imperative is as much internal as it is external -- but your point is taken in that some ppl it doesn't make a mark
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In general, I think of it as an up-or-out distinction. Exit-or-voice special case for those who don't accept beta or lower status.

