He’d no longer a grade-motivated person. He’d a knowledge-motivated pe — Robert M. Pirsig, Zen Art Motorcycle Maintenance: Inquiry Values

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He’d no longer be a grade-motivated person. He’d be a knowledge-motivated person. He would need no external pushing to learn. His push would come from inside. He’d be a free man. He wouldn’t need a lot of discipline to shape him up. In fact, if the instructors assigned him were slacking on the job he would be likely to shape them up by asking rude questions. He’d be there to learn something, would be paying to learn something and they’d better come up with it.Motivation of this sort, once it catches hold, is a ferocious force…

Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

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