Tim Dibble
Nov 5 · 1 min read

I think you have to go further back in a person’s life to examine motivation. A child approaching kindergarten is highly motivated and delighted by the prospects of going to school. By the time they are 18, for the most part, they drag through the day, only extracurricular activities and the requirements of college pending in their future are even able to keep them going to school.

How is it education so kills intrinsic motivation?

Had these employees motivation not been killed through the educational process which turns out worker bee drones as the industrial educational complex was designed to produce, we might have employees who could remain intrinsically engaged at work.

    Tim Dibble

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