{"id":3765,"date":"2014-01-15T10:08:40","date_gmt":"2014-01-15T10:08:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spontaneousdevelopment.com\/sdnuggets\/?p=3765"},"modified":"2014-01-15T10:08:40","modified_gmt":"2014-01-15T10:08:40","slug":"making-money-your-primary-motive-is-risky","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/tayosolagbade.com\/sdnuggets\/making-money-your-primary-motive-is-risky\/","title":{"rendered":"Making Money Your Primary Motive is Risky"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Do you know <a href=\"http:\/\/spontaneousdevelopment.com\/sdnuggets\/why-i-do-what-i-do-the-way-i-do-it\/\" target=\"blank\">why you do what you do<\/a>? If  money is the most important reason you\u2019re doing it, I argue that your achievement  of long term success and fulfilment could suffer. <\/p>\n<h3><strong>Real  Life Historical Evidence Confirms the Importance of Knowing Why You Do What You  Do<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>  It does not matter whether you\u2019re in paid  employment or run your own business. Being clear about your reason will often  be crucial to your ability to achieve sustained long term success in your  chosen vocation or profession.<\/p>\n<p>  I\u2019ve read very many true stories that  attest to the accuracy of the statement I made in the above paragraph. When a  person is not clear about his\/her reasons for engaging in an activity, any  unexpected visitations of adversity can derail his\/her progress with permanent  effects.<\/p>\n<p>  In the same vein, having the wrong motives  for doing what you do can also set you up for failure in the long run. For  anyone who wishes to achieve high level success on a consistent basis in  his\/her chosen area of endeavour, my experiences and studies suggest it pays to  NOT make money the major reason.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>When  It\u2019s Money, Different Amounts Serve as a Threshold for Different People<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>If a person is  competent and determined enough, s\/he will eventually achieve any financial  goal s\/he sets her mind upon. <\/p>\n<p>  People like that typically become so  wealthy that they get recognised by many others for it. And that sense of accomplishment  naturally makes them feel on top of the world.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What  happens when a person gets to the top of the world? Well, it\u2019s likely s\/he  would conclude there\u2019s nothing left to be done. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>  Without a disciplined mindset, the next  step most people take often amounts to pressing a self-destruct button. They  develop all sorts of \u201caddictions\u201d. A downward spiral in their fortunes gradually  commences as they let sloth and indifference make them stop doing the things  that made them successful.<\/p>\n<p>  Think about it. <\/p>\n<p>  When a person works hard and long for years  to get wealth, fame, success, s\/he is naturally likely to feel \u201cYeah, I earned  this. Now, let me sit back and enjoy the fruits of my hard work.\u201d If s\/he has wisely  taken care of generating passive income to never work again, the aspect of  money may never be a problem. <\/p>\n<h3><strong>When  Money\u2019s the Primary Motive, Achieving Financial Independence Can Present a  Dilemma About What Else to Do!<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>  I refer here to a person who succeeds in  making more money that s\/he can ever spend, for instance.<\/p>\n<p>  If s\/he made money the primary motivation in  the first place, s\/he may find it hard to think of a productive way to spend  his\/her time from that point on. That\u2019s why some successful people end up  engaging in naughty behaviour that gets them in trouble\u2026sometimes with the law.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The  irony is however that many people don\u2019t even get to a point where they\u2019ve made  enough money to never have to work again, before they begin to sabotage themselves  with bad habits.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>  Not having other motives, s\/he begins to  lose focus. They let the euphoria of a little success make them get sloppy at  what they do. <\/p>\n<p>  Others they relate with notice it  gradually. Some may point it out. Most times however, the fact that the person  feels \u201cYeah, now I have money, nothing else matters!\u201d s\/he will often fail to  effect needed changes until it\u2019s too late. <\/p>\n<h3><strong>That\u2019s  Why It\u2019s Better to Have Motives Superior to Money Making<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>  If you think deeply enough about it, it\u2019s  likely you\u2019ll be able to find a compelling and enduring reason. As far as your  life\u2019s ambition goes, it\u2019s crucial that you KNOW why you want to achieve it.  Knowing why, as Jim Rohn once said, will make it easy to know why you cannot give  it up \u2013 ever!<\/p>\n<p>  It will also keep you interested in doing  it, even after you make more money than you can ever hope to spend in life. This  is the key to long term success, fulfilment and even longevity. People who have  something to live for rarely see that thing as money. It is often something of  much greater significance e.g. the desire to influence useful change in the  lives of others.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Final  Words<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>  Many great people who amass wealth have  superior motives to money making driving them. As a result, even after becoming  financially secure, they keep going with the same drive right into their old  ages.<\/p>\n<p><strong>I  believe that is the best way to make the most of one's self. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>  Have a reason for doing what you do, that  transcends making money, so that even when you get rich, you\u2019ll still find it  worthwhile doing it! <\/p>\n<p><strong>This  ensures the world continues to benefit from the value we provide, till we pass  on. That was exactly how Nelson Mandela lived his life until his death. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>And wow,  what a great life he ended up having!<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Do you know why you do what you do? If money is the most important reason you\u2019re doing it, I argue that your achievement of long term success and fulfilment could suffer. 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