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Human motivation is driven by autonomy, mastery, and purpose from "summary" of Drive by Daniel H. Pink

Autonomy, mastery, and purpose are the three elements that drive human motivation. Autonomy refers to the desire to direct our own lives, to have control over our actions, and to make choices based on our own interests. When individuals have autonomy, they have the freedom to pursue their goals and make decisions that align with their values. Mastery, on the other hand, is the urge to get better at something that matters. It is the desire to improve our skills and abilities, to challenge ourselves, and to strive for personal growth. Mastery involves pushing ourselves beyond our comfort zones and continuously learning and developing our capabilities. Lastly, purpose is the intention to serve something larger than ourselves. It involves connecting our work to a cause or a mission that gives us a sense of meaning and fulfillment. When individuals have a clear sense of purpose, they are motivated to work towards goals that are me...
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