Motivation - Human function at work?

    In human beings motivation is a mechanism of which the mind uses in order to inform us of a need and initiate desire effects upon us which in due turn enable us to complete a certain task or goal. While motivation is the mechanism that drives us it also serves as a thin line connecting desire to goal.

Broken down further motivation’s building blocks consist of the reason or reasons that engage us into a certain type of behaviour. This can be seen in the purest of “desire” as referred to by society today usually regarding to lust. Motivation is the idea of accomplishing a lustful moment between two human beings in one example. Motivation goes further , deeper and mostly simpler. It deals with the basic needs for your mind and body such as food , water , meditation , sex and so forth.
The human mind constantly gives maximum effort on reaching what is to be an idea state of mind and body which in due turn theoretically we will stop wanting - thus desire for anything new is non existent. Due to the loss of translation between theory and implemented practice , especially with the human mind unfortunately I will let you down on that.
My favourite google define: search gives me…

    is the push of the mental forces to accomplish an action. Unsatisfied needs motivate. On the biological level basic human needs of food, shelter and survival are powerful motivators. On the psychological level people need to be understood, affirmed, validated and appreciated. …

While as others interfere external forces to being the initiator of motivation within a human being I tend to agree given the fact that theories prooving that no action is a result of your own thinking is perfectly applied and true.

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