The only way of life satisfying the need of all times must be motivated by incentives and rewards — materially, morally and spiritually because motivation for work is produced by incentives and rewards only, an aspect built into the fundamental specification of human nature itself. Any prescription not recognising this important aspect of life is bound to fail in the life-styles of human beings. Mohammed Ali Muhiyaddin
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Motivation for work is produced by incentives and rewards. If we believe that our work is motivated by material or moral rewards alone and not by something deeper and more important, then we will be disappointed with our work and we will not be satisfied with it. The satisfaction we receive from our work must come from something beyond what the work itself gives us. This means that we can never expect to get satisfaction from our work until we make some effort to find some form of meaning behind the work. We may strive for material rewards, but those rewards can never give us true satisfaction as those rewards do not come from the power of our human nature.

Source: A Comparative Study Of The Religions Of Today

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