The Evolution of Motivation: A Journey Through Decades

 

When I was in my twenties, "For a good thirties" became a sort of mantra, inspiring my efforts in my work. As I entered my thirties, "For a good forties" took over as the guiding phrase. Likewise, as I entered my forties, "For a good fifties" became the guiding phase. However, as I moved through my mid-fifties and beyond, my motivation shifted. Rather than focusing on such long-term goals, I found myself striving to "get through this week and this month well in my work." Upon retiring, my focus changed once again. I became determined to "make the most of every day," but I also became more mindful of not overexerting myself. Instead, I began to work steadily towards my next goal, making a more balanced, reasonable efforts.

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