As soon as we _have to_ do something, it becomes a chore and our motivation goes down the drain... we completely suppress our natural curiosity in modern education and have false incentives - sadly
Interesting video, but how should employers use this information? Certainly they shouldn't stop paying their workers so that the workers have greater intrinsic motivation.
It's not a suprise. The education system worldwide is industrial revolution time period and never evolved. We're getting taught to work as a team when today you thrive on working alone and being innovative, taking initiative, seeing an opportunity when it presents itself.
Guys... I feel like this video is explaining a big part of what is happening to me now 😅 Listen: After a Msc attempt in a first field, I saw myself more and more devoted in a completely different field I've liked since my teenage. I'm actually enjoying to work in this new area even for no immediate or mid term reward, sometimes for 9h/day every week with the only regret to not being able to stay a bit more 🙈
great video, thx for the message. I will try to incorporate the four Cs more into my teaching work / play xD It has actually become more of a play recently, and students do notice it. It REALLY works.
Maybe RU-vid would get more views out of us if Watch Later was called something less imperative, like Queue. I'm always so unmotivated to watch anything I've hoarded in my Watch Later, and it's all just vids I'd love to watch but just couldn't when I found them. So weird to think about.
Hmm now that's an interesting way to think about it. Maybe RU-vid developers missed on that one, maybe they will get more watch-time if they simply renamed it to Queue, maybe you're onto something :P
This is what ive noticed the school system does. During summer i had motivation to learn and become successful, now that I am in school I dont want to do anything. They killed my motivation to learn.
@@ProjectBetterSelf true that brother🙌🙌 I was just angry on the mental trauma Schools have done,to forcefully learn useless things waste many years.. Btw thanks for replying 😜 Great content ❤️❤️
We must not forget that this study is based on the United States of America? If you compare the schooling system of the USA to the one of lets say Finland you cant really find parallels. There are more than 10 different ways of schooling and the basis of this video didn't even give the knowledge to have American children in the TOP20 of the world. Otherwise. Great video.
I think Finland and few other Scandinavian countries is an exception, otherwise a lot of schools focus on the grade/reward system (American, European, South European/Balkan, Russian etc)