Hate is a fuel

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Yesterday, I discussed the importance of motivation in achieving our goals. Today, I want to emphasize that there are different motivators, with the common ones being pain, fear, and love. These three motivations are common because they drive most people. However, there's another motivator that isn't often talked about hate. When hate is mentioned, people often view it as a negative emotion, but there is both good and bad hate, and hate can also be a source of motivation. We must be careful using hate because it is dangerous and if it is bad hate it is the easiest way to doom.

I think what is often misunderstood is that hate is not always a negative motivation. It can also drive positive actions. For instance, everyone hates diseases. No matter how much you love life, experiencing a serious illness will make you hate it and motivate you to take better care of yourself, such as by eating healthier. You can also hate injustice, which can inspire you to work towards making a positive change in the world. To use this to our advantage we must identify our enemy.

Identify your enemy

As I mentioned before, we all hate diseases because we recognize them as our adversaries. Therefore, we constantly strive to improve ourselves. It is essential to identify anything that might hinder our success and work diligently every day to surpass these obstacles. Just as Apple dislikes Microsoft and Dangote does not favor Golden Penny, competition acts as the impetus for improvement. Our rivals compel us to develop and never become complacent. The enemy will not rest until they get better than you which will also improve you in all ways because you are both fighting for the same thing and you will get motivation from this to be better.

Enemy motivates us to constantly improve and never rest. The challenges we face can be beneficial because they push us to always strive for better results and stay ahead of the competition. Whether it's overcoming the past or facing competition, we can use these challenges to boost our energy and continue improving ourselves. Most people register for the gym because they want to be healthy and be able to do what they love to do in old age, most of these people are preparing for the future because they hate the disease and it is the same reason I register for gym.

It is powerful

Everything in life has a good side and a bad side, and the same applies to hate. Hate can be both detrimental and beneficial, and how you use it depends on you. This kind of hate can help us improve, as well as our products. Without challenges, we can become lazy, so sometimes we need to confront situations like this to unlock our potential and talent.

Thanks for your time.

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I believe that searching a source of motivation should take root in the light.
The strong will to do good as opposed to looking for the occasion to score more than someone else.
Thank you for sharing
Regards

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Most of the time hate isn't a good thing but it does motivate people to change. Sometimes that change is for the good.

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I don’t think when you see someone that is better than you or is in a place where you want to be in life the next thing is to hate ,I think this should motivate us rather than hate ,channeling our energy into collaboration with this person rather than competing with him will benefit us more than what we expected

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