Benefits or rewards excite us – no one expects to work in vain.
And naturally, we give off our best when there is a certain expectation of a reward.
But to love what you do shouldn’t be conditioned on your estimation of the reward.
Sometime, by loving what you do, you may be able to discover the hidden benefits your initial estimations couldn’t capture.
A beautiful moment beyond imagination is created when you love.
So, do not let anything stop you from loving what you do – it’s the best gift of work to give yourself.
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Rewards could be some intrinsic sets of motivation. In motivation studies, Pavlov and Skinner tells suggest to us that, by pursuing rewards, even mice can develop new skills, so its a question of putting the cart before the horse or vice versa.