Yes, thats so true. I also remember that from my psychology lecture and what really sticked with me was that students who where given external rewards did enjoy the task less and also did it less in the future whereas the students who where not externally rewarded felt more joy and also the task more or the same in the future. I also lik…
Yes, thats so true. I also remember that from my psychology lecture and what really sticked with me was that students who where given external rewards did enjoy the task less and also did it less in the future whereas the students who where not externally rewarded felt more joy and also the task more or the same in the future. I also like your point about prioritising. Also, prioritising in itself is such a paradox: there is only one priority, only one first thing. There are no priorities. Only one priority. We can shift our priority from time to time because the demands of the world and our goals shift and change, but we can only have one priority at a time.
Yes, thats so true. I also remember that from my psychology lecture and what really sticked with me was that students who where given external rewards did enjoy the task less and also did it less in the future whereas the students who where not externally rewarded felt more joy and also the task more or the same in the future. I also like your point about prioritising. Also, prioritising in itself is such a paradox: there is only one priority, only one first thing. There are no priorities. Only one priority. We can shift our priority from time to time because the demands of the world and our goals shift and change, but we can only have one priority at a time.