It might be beneficial for people to articulate what it is about the things they like to do that makes them like it. Perhaps one person’s motivation can spark something similar in others.
I enjoy cooking, and the act of taking ingredients and turning them into food is pleasurable, especially when I cook for others. It seems almost magical even though I know exactly how it’s done, possibly even because I know. My motivations are the anticipation of the taste of the food at the end, and when cooking for others the feedback I get on my cooking.
It might be beneficial for people to articulate what it is about the things they like to do that makes them like it. Perhaps one person’s motivation can spark something similar in others.
This strikes me as quite likely—analogous to how the best criticism can successfully explain a work of art, turning noise into music.
It might be beneficial for people to articulate what it is about the things they like to do that makes them like it. Perhaps one person’s motivation can spark something similar in others.
I enjoy cooking, and the act of taking ingredients and turning them into food is pleasurable, especially when I cook for others. It seems almost magical even though I know exactly how it’s done, possibly even because I know. My motivations are the anticipation of the taste of the food at the end, and when cooking for others the feedback I get on my cooking.
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This strikes me as quite likely—analogous to how the best criticism can successfully explain a work of art, turning noise into music.