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  2. 14 billionaire CEOs without a college degree

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    It seems as though having a college education these days doesn't even set you apart from the rest -- it just puts you on the same playing field. ... funding and work ethic can land the average Joe ...

  3. 5 Best Ways To Start a Career Without a College Degree

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    When you work a job that feels like a dead-end street, it's hard to see all the other options on the horizon. Fortunately, you don't need a college degree for many high-paying and fulfilling ...

  4. Overjustification effect - Wikipedia

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    According to Deci et al. (1999), the negative effects extrinsic contingencies have on intrinsic motivation seem to be more severe for children than college students. One possible explanation is that college students have greater cognitive capacity, enabling them to better separate informational and controlling aspects of rewards.

  5. 19 Self-Made Millionaires Who Didn’t Go To College

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    Even without going to college, this self-made billionaire made his mark in the business, food and real estate industries. Murdock is currently 101 years old and has vowed to live to see 125 ...

  6. Work motivation - Wikipedia

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    Work motivation is a person's internal disposition toward work. To further this, an incentive is the anticipated reward or aversive event available in the environment. [ 1 ] While motivation can often be used as a tool to help predict behavior, it varies greatly among individuals and must often be combined with ability and environmental factors ...

  7. Motivation - Wikipedia

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    Motivation is an internal state that propels individuals to engage in goal-directed behavior.It is often understood as a force that explains why people or animals initiate, continue, or terminate a certain behavior at a particular time.

  8. Expectancy theory - Wikipedia

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    The expectancy theory of motivation explains the behavioral process of why individuals choose one behavioral option over the other. This theory explains that individuals can be motivated towards goals if they believe that there is a positive correlation between efforts and performance, the outcome of a favorable performance will result in a desirable reward, a reward from a performance will ...

  9. 30 Motivational Memes To Power You Through Anything - AOL

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    For example, instead of worrying about a massive report, set a specific goal to write just the introduction. This approach helps track progress, boost motivation, and experience the power of small ...