Motivation and Rewards
Paying individuals to engage in activities can diminish their intrinsic motivation, leading to a loss of interest over time. Research reveals that while external incentives may yield short-term compliance, they can spoil the enjoyment of an activity for life. A study of athletes shows that those with intrinsic motivation, like walk-ons, maintain their passion for their sport long after college, unlike those who received scholarships.In this clip
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