Motivating people, forcing them to your will, gives you a cynical attitude toward humanity. It degrades everything it touches.

Frank Herbert
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If you are forced, by someone else, to do things you don’t want to do, your attitude toward others will change. You will regard them as being less human than you are because they are being forced to do things they don’t want to do. You will become cynical and dislike them. You will be like a machine that only functions when it is running the way you tell it to.

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