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The desire for praise motivates virtuous behavior from "summary" of The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith by Adam Smith

The desire for praise is a powerful motivator of virtuous behavior. When we receive praise from others for acting in a virtuous manner, it not only boosts our self-esteem but also reinforces our commitment to behaving in a moral and upright way. This desire for praise can shape our behavior in significant ways, guiding us towards actions that are considered socially acceptable and morally commendable. The approval of others is something that we all seek, to some extent. We want to be recognized and valued by our peers, and one way to achieve this is by behavin...
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    The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith

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