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The Associated Press
US-backed plan sees shiny future for Green Zone in Iraq
The Associated Press - May 4, 2008
For Washington, the driving motivation is to create a "zone of influence" around the new $700 million US Embassy to serve as a kind of high-end buffer for ...
Analysis: Legal Expert Aims To Chronicle, Publicize Chechen War Crimes
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, Czech Republic - May 2, 2008
She suggested that, on the contrary, there were "many different motivations, some military, and some probably legitimate, some economic, others plain ...
Undernews For May 5, 2008
Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand -
Already, many doctors say, the soft economy is making some insured people hesitant to get care they need, reluctant to spend a $50 co-payment for an office ...
Nigeria: Food Crisis - How Prepared is Nigeria to Tide Over the ...
AllAfrica.com, Washington -
Scarcity means that some foods will get very expensive, or disappear from supermarkets altogether, meaning a move to seasonal, indigenous vegetables. ...
The Collapse of Obama
New York Sun, United States -
When Iran is able to go to the United Nations complaining about the statements made and get some sympathy, that's a sign that we are taking the wrong ...
Baghdad: a shining city on a hill?
The Carpetbagger Report -
For Washington, the driving motivation is to create a ?zone of influence? around the new $700 million US Embassy to serve as a kind of high-end buffer for ...
Measuring Iraq's Security Forces
TIME - May 1, 2008
Motivation is another problem: soldiers get starting salaries of $375 a month, policemen $95 a month. Iraqi commanders also complain that they are poorly ...
Native Bluefield soldier has key role in training Iraqi forces
Bluefield Daily Telegraph, WV - May 4, 2008
For as little as they have and as little as get paid for the work they do, I?m amazed by the motivation that they have.? Pruett said that the brigade he is ...
I AM (still friends with) IRON MAN: Terrence Howard
Comic Book Resources, Ca - May 3, 2008
?That?s the only thing I can get from it, I haven?t sat down and said, ok, here?s some official documents, sign here, we?re going to do this, that, ...

Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga: Military not lacking in recruits
Chattanooga Times Free Press, TN - Apr 30, 2008
Yet military recruiters have no problem finding enough men and women to continue the battle. ?The motivation is still out there in the American public. ...
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[BOOK] MOTIVATION AND PERSONALITY
AH Maslow

Contrasting different philosophies of leader motivation Altruism versus egoism -
BJ Avolio, EE Locke - The Leadership Quarterly, 2002 - Elsevier
... You call the problem of military pay a ?dilemma ... for me, it is perhaps time to get
some ?product out the ... Some leaders fake sacrifice and it seems to motivate ...

A Model of School Learning -
J Carroll - The Teachers College Record, 1963 - Teachers College Record
... (For example, at some military academies, study ... Some programs present material at
such a rapid pace that most ... fall back or out, sometimes never to get caught up ...

[PDF] Economic Causes of Civil Conflict and Their Implications for Policy
P Collier - World Bank, 2000 - users.ox.ac.uk
... Conversely, in some countries government has been described ... For example, most OECD
governments get around 40 ... Military history abounds in stories of small groups ...

Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation -
BM Staw - Readings in Managerial Psychology, 1989 - books.google.com
... is due to a sheer love of writing or a desire to get some- thing fully ... outlined in
table 1 can be classified as theories of extrinsic motivation, since each ...

Nationalism, the Mass Army, and Military Power -
BR Posen - International Security, 1993 - JSTOR
... How will he get on with his company in the trenches ... the conscripts that came to them,
and paid some attention to their "patriotic" education in the military. ...

[PDF] Coercive Narrative, Motivation and Role Playing in Virtual Worlds -
JF Morie - Proceedings of the 6th World Multiconference on Systemics, …, 2002 - cp.eng.chula.ac.th
... In order for participants to get the most out of the experience, ideally they will
willingly play along ... Some civilians felt the military commander shouting ...

For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War -
JM Mcpherson - Civil War History, 1997 - questia.com
... compare these 1864 election results to the army's political mood ... of how little we
know about some aspects of ... for FREE or join Questia and get unlimited access ...

[PDF] Doing Well Out of War -
P Collier - Conference on Economic Agendas in Civil Wars, London, 1999 - www-wds.worldbank.org
... are broadly consistent with an economic motivation, and those ... and religion will thus
get the highest ... a settlement will involve some military disbandment of ...

[PDF] Yet Another Role for Job Satisfaction and Work Motivation-Enabler of Knowledge Creation and … -
C Pascoe, A ACT, A Canberra - Proceedings of the Informing Science+ IT Education …, 2002 - informingscience.org
... ??You get offered good opportunities because you ... Such comments indicate that some
have specifically joined the military because of intrinsic ...

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Australians get some military motivation

AUSTRALIAN coach Tim Nielsen has enlisted the services of former RAAF officer Ray McLean to motivate his new-look side ahead of the first Test against Sri Lanka.

McLean, who served for five years as a training officer and has worked as a motivational guru for NRL and AFL teams, met with players and coaching staff yesterday prior to the team's practice session at Brisbane's Allan Border field.

Perhaps inspired by McLean, Matthew Hayden declared that Australia's batsmen were no longer bewitched by Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan and suggested that the tourist's pace attack could be more of a concern.

"None of the Australian players have got too many ghosts against Murali," Hayden said. "I think they have a pretty handy pace attack."

ALEX BROWN

Don't Let Fame Be Your Motivation
November 5, 2007



BEGIN TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: I want to talk to you young people out there.  I really do.  This little brief monologue upcoming inspired by our call from Billy in Denton, Texas.  He was a good guy, don't misunderstand. This is not meant to be critical of Billy. I wouldn't do that, especially since Billy isn't here.  But I have noted on this program on several past occasions, that there's something about the New Media, explosion in New Media and the effect that it's having on attitudes among young people -- and I'm talking about recent college grads, high school students, people that are going to be entering the workforce soon. It's troubling to me. All of the MySpace.com pages, Facebook, all of these things. YouTube. It seems that what drives all of this is something that these young people have not lived long enough to learn to cherish.  What's driving it is this desire for everybody to know everything about them. The desire to maintain some privacy about one's self is being cast aside, and that's not good. You know, all of your life is not everybody's business.  But what is it that's driving this?  What's driving this is, in a media world (we clearly live in a media world) is a desire to be heard, a desire to be known, a desire to be seen!  That all boils down to a desire for fame.  

Now, we've always had this in our culture and has been typified by Andy Warhol's "everybody gets their 15 minutes of fame" at one point.  But that was not something said that complimentary way.  He meant everybody is going to make a fool of themselves one of these days and we're all going to know it.  It's good if it only happens once for 15 minutes.  When you make your life's mission to have everybody know everything about you, you are missing the key ingredient of motivation or success.  Now, I know what you're saying, some of you young people: "What about you? What about you? You're famous." Yeah, but that was never my objective.  I don't have any regrets, but I'll tell you, I would trade it in a minute, but I can't.  But I would gladly get rid of all of this fame.  Unfortunately, I can't for a whole host of reasons.  Number one, I'm in the show biz business.  But the fame aspect had nothing to do with getting into this.  There are all kinds of motivational ploys that people use.  Some are good and some are bad.  I myself have been fired in this business seven or eight times, and there was one time that I said, "Okay, I'm going to show these people."  Wrong motivation.  There was one time in my life where I didn't have any money, and I was surrounded by people who had gobs of it, and it made me feel.... (tapping fingers on the desk) What was it? Well, not one of the gang.  

So I became focused on earning money.  I was miserable.  Fortunately, that only lasted for a year, or maybe two.  But if you want fame like Billy in Denton, Texas, said -- and I think a lot of young people do, which is one of the troubling things about this New Media, that everybody can get a little bit of it whenever they want it, within some sort of limited audience.  It is not really fame if fellow MySpacers know who you are.  It's contained within that universe, but what have you done other than put yourself out there?  Have you accomplished anything to get that fame?  Have you achieved anything? Is anything about your life noteworthy other than what you've had to tell people, or has what you've done gone beyond your telling people and people realize it?  The key for genuine happiness is to set high expectations for yourself in terms of work and achievement, and then go meet them, and possibly exceed them, and then all these other ancillary things that you think you want will fall in place.  They'll happen, if the achievement part takes place.  I remember when I wanted to get into radio when I was 12.  My motivation was I hated school.  I despised it.  To me it was prison, and I would get up every morning with my brother and my mother would be fixing breakfast, and she had the radio on.

The guy on the radio was having fun, and I knew he wasn't in prison, and I knew when he finished his shift at nine or ten o'clock, he might have another job to go to, but he wasn't going to go to school.  He was running his life. When I was 12, I wanted to run my life.  I didn't want to have to be told by a bunch of people, "You have to sit in this room and listen to this stupid lecture on the thousand minor characters of Shakespeare," which I know I'm never going to use the rest of my life.  "But what about a rounded education?"  I think my education is pretty rounded.  I took care of it myself, and I paid attention in class.  I got okay grades in some places, but I hated it.  But when I finally got into radio when I was 16, the only thing that drove me was doing it as well as I could, just being the best I could be at it, and that's what drove me. It kept me going through getting fired all these seven or eight times, and we've all been fired.  People that amount to anything have been fired.  All of us who have been fired have all been told by some boss who fired us that we're no good, that we don't have what it takes.  What sustains you through that?  Your self-knowledge that you are good; self-knowledge that you can do it; self-knowledge that you can excel at it.  Not to prove 'em wrong.  It's because of your love for what you do, and you're not going to let somebody who fires you, who tells you you're not good or don't have what it takes, ruin your dream. 
Now, naturally, you have to have the dream, and you have to have the love. You have to find out what it is that you love doing, and then go for it -- and if you do that, you'll never work a day in your life.  Well, I'll take that back.  There will be drudgery days, but for the most part, doing what you love will never be talked of as work.  You'll say, "Yeah, I gotta go to work today."  You'll want to!  You'll want to go to work, and you won't look at it as work.  It's where you go to be the best you can be.  We all have problems at work. We all have coworkers and people that are going to snipe at us when we succeed and get on the success track. They're going to be jealous, but, hell, that's part of life.  There's nothing new about that.  You learn to deal with all these kind of things, but you can't set that out as your primary goal. With money you can, and you might even achieve it.  If you want fame, and if you want to be heard, noticed, or seen, you might be able to do it and pull it off.  But I will guarantee you you're going to miserable, because then your whole existence is dependent on that kind of feedback, because fame and notoriety are the result of things happening to you from others, and they can leave you as quickly as they found you, and then where you are?  If you've got no foundation or substance that has generated the notice, the achievement, the fame that people claim that they want, then you've got nothing to fall back on.  

This is why I said last week, and I forget what this was about, but media was taking out after somebody, and it was relentless, and I said, "This person's in trouble because the media did make them.  Their achievement has not made them," and if the media, for example -- if other people can make you in the sense of providing you notoriety and fame, then they can also destroy you, and you don't want to give people that kind of power. You don't want to give people on the one hand love you in the moment and make you famous and so forth, that kind of power. You know how fickle people can be, then down the road, if they don't care about you, then you're not famous anymore and you don't have any notoriety -- unless you've got a foundation.  So the motivation for anything work-related in life, ought to be, A, finding out what it is you love, be honest about it, and then go do it, and if you can't find anybody to pay you to do it, find a way to get paid doing it, to pay yourself.  You know, a lot of people are doing their hobbies, and that's what they love.  I'll bet a lot of you in this audience wish you could find a way to be paid to do your hobby, because your job is simply something you have to do in order to have money and time for your hobby and for other responsibilities in life that you have.  So it really is a gift, if you know early on what you want to do and if you have a genuine passion for it, because that's what drives people who are really good at what they do. It is that desire alone, to do it better, and better, and better -- and if it ends up being done better than anybody else has ever done it, then you're in Fat City, in all kinds of ways.  

But, most importantly, the self-satisfaction and the inner glow of success and achievement, nobody can take that away from you when it's real.  But they can take it away from you if it's phony and artificial. If it's based on you just want to be famous, there are ways to do that, but they're not going to last long.  I know a lot of people like this, by the way.  I'm not going to mention any names, but I know a lot of people who are simply obsessed with fame.  I hear from them now and then.  It makes me sad, because I know they're unhappy.  They're miserable.  They're doing great work.  But because others haven't noticed it yet, they're running around feeling miserable.  Or maybe they're doing great things and others are getting the credit for it, and they're running around being miserable, because they're not being noticed or given the proper credit.  If your happiness is going to be defined by the feedback you get from others, if your happiness and success is going to be determined by making sure that others are willing to accord you the status that you want, then you're always going to be miserable. Because even when you get the fame without any substance, even if that's what you want, then you're going to be focused on keeping it, and nobody is going to want to be around you, because you're only going to be thinking about yourself.

You're only going to want to talk about yourself when you're with other people. You're only going to want to share your own tales of woe. Nobody wants to hear that.  When you have your own achievements, then you have confidence, you don't need for other people to know it, or feel it, or whatever, because it ought to be self-sustaining enough.  Besides, all that stuff will happen: all the ancillaries, the feedback of the success, the feedback, the notoriety, the fame, that will accrue if you're in a business where those kinds of things are happening, and there are a lot of businesses where fame does accrue to somebody, wouldn't consider it to be a business of true fame. It is all based in those people's cases on their genuine achievement.  So motivation is key.  But I've been concerned for people that are young over this quest to just put every aspect of their lives up on various websites on the Internet, because what it does say is, "Notice me! Notice me! Notice me!"  But notice you for what?  Notice you for just being who you are?  Well, fine and dandy, but there's no achievement behind it. It's no achievement to put all your data up on some website and have other people read it, especially when they don't know you.  

You can lie about yourself and what a great person you are, all these achievements you've had, but who else knows it besides you and the others reading it and who knows whether they believe it?  So it just bothers me in the sense that it's not a healthy motivation for people to have. Since I care about young people, it really bothered me with Billy in Denton, Texas. He's in a blue funk today he said because of the news, and all I would say to you about that is, especially young people who don't have the historical perspective  -- because, with all people, our historical perspective begins the day we were born, and things that happened prior to our birth are not as important to us. We're not being taught about them very much, so that causes us to think more, and more, and more about ourselves.  But I'll tell you this.  (This goes for any and all of you, not just the young people in this massive audience.)  Do not let the never-ending drumbeat of catastrophe, apocalypse, doom and gloom that is on virtually every media outlet, and in way too many movies.  Don't let that affect you.  

You are an American.  You live in the United States of America.  You live in the most prosperous country the human race has ever produced and known.  You have no reason to participate in this doom and gloom and apocalypse.  Because, for everybody who's participating in it, take a look out there at all the people who aren't and ask yourself, "Why aren't they affected? How come some people are happy here? How come they're doing well?"  Because they're doing what they love, because they have confidence, and because they know the opportunities that exist in this country and they're out there trying to access as many as possible, rather than getting depressed over what a bunch of stupid idiot socialist liberals in the media are doing and saying and trying to make you feel rotten.  Don't give them that kind of power.
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