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March 10, 2008

 

I have been curious lately and have been pondering what it is that motivates people. What motivates a person to do even the most basic things?

What motivates you to do what you do everyday?

What draws you to like or/and decide to do what ever it is that you do? 

Keywords: daily life, meditation, Questions

Posted by wandering tortoise


Comments

  1. These are questions worth contemplating for sure.  On a regular basis, because no matter how hard we try, we always fall into routines and habits.  Sometimes these routines are useful, but we should always be on the watchout for when they outlive their usefulness.

    Anton ChanningAnton Channing on Tuesday, 11 March 2008, 16:58 CDT # |

  2. yes, I had a breakdown of sorts over the past few years (especially in winter) until I returned to school and even a bit then too. The meaninglessness and absurdity of everything became all too apparent. I decided not to move one winter until I figured out why I should. What kinds of reasons could I come up with to continue living and to participate in the game. No more distracting myself, going along with a bunch of meaningless nonsense.

    I think that I am not fooling myself too much with my answers and descisions. Like you say, it is an ongoing process for sure.

     

    wandering tortoisewandering portoise on Tuesday, 11 March 2008, 23:46 CDT # |

  3.  A revisit of this topic from a different blog of mine . . . http://mexiconuevo.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/what-is-true-wealth/

    Finding Leland Lehman’s article, “Weathering the Economic Storm,” is yet another syncronicity to add to my list. Just the other day a friend and I had been wondering what happened to the alternative currencies that sprung up around the country in the mid 90’s. One begins to think of such things as the economy dives, suddenly all of ones so called “ideals” become much more realistic and sometimes essential. I am happy to see that I am not alone!

    I had been formulating and inquiring within my self just what my motivations, goals and ideals are concerning my return to school and with life in general. When people find out that you have returned to school or when people in school discuss majors, careers and future goals, the discussion of money is sure to come up. Some students are interested in learning for learning sake or with community building and helping others, but the main motivation and push in higher education is to make lots of money. I can’t help but bring the money question back to wealth and what wealth actually is. Leland’s article and Trading Circle help to describe and provide examples of real local actions that can be taken to begin building true wealth now.

    That said and the article read, I am sure that you can begin to see what I consider true wealth to be and what some of my motivations are for returning to school and for life in general. I hope to see you out in the community somewhere as we continue building the world that we want to see for ourselves and for the future generations, right here and right now.

    Here is the last paragraph of Leland’s article,

    The most promising strategy for
    dealing with the current crisis is a return
    to faith, regardless of denomination, a
    return to community interdependence,
    a return to barter and trading, a return
    to community self-sufficiency and a
    return to local, bioregional sovereignty.
    But it may take an even greater crisis
    before these time-honored
    understandings return to their eternal
    glory before the people’s blurred eyes.
    Read the full article, “Weathering the Economic Storm” here . . . <http://thesun-news.com/Aug032008Issue.pdf>

    Lets do it!

     

    wandering tortoisewandering tortoise on Friday, 08 August 2008, 22:26 CDT # |

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