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Perhaps this newly discovered drive—Harlow eventually called it “intrinsic motivation”—was real. But surely it was subordinate to the other two drives. If the monkeys were rewarded—with raisins!—for solving the puzzles, they’d no doubt perform even better. Yet when Harlow tested that approach, the monkeys actually made more errors and solved the puzzles less frequently. “Introduction of food in the present experiment,” Harlow wrote, “served to disrupt performance, a phenomenon not reported in the literature.”

Drive

Daniel H. Pink

Quantify the depth of every activity by asking the following question: How long would it take (in months) to train a smart recent college graduate with no specialized training in my field to complete this task?

Deep Work

Cal Newport

Recognize that conflicts are essential for great relationships . . . . . . because they are how people determine whether their principles are aligned and resolve their differences.

Principles

Ray Dalio

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