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Intrinsic motivation trumps extrinsic incentives from "summary" of Magic Words by Jonah Berger

The idea that intrinsic motivation is more powerful than external rewards is not a new one. But why is it that we often forget this simple truth when trying to influence others? We tend to rely on extrinsic incentives like money or prizes to motivate people, when in reality, intrinsic motivation - the desire to do something because it is inherently rewarding - is much more effective. Research has shown that when people are intrinsically motivated, they are more likely to perform better, be more creative, and persist in the face of challenges. Extrinsic rewards, on the other hand, can actually undermine intrinsic motivation by making the task feel like a chore rather than something enjoyable. So how can we tap into people's ...
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    Magic Words

    Jonah Berger

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