Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues

1544-0044

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The Motivation: Dimension of Theravada Buddhism

Phramahapiratkorn Angsumalee, Phra Soponphattanabundit, PhramahaPhisit Visitthapa�?�?o, Sanya Kenaphoom

Motivation is thought to motivate humans to behave differently, for example, want to have, to be, to stand out loud, to be big, to have power, to have a good fortune, to have money, to be successful, to have honor, fame, others to praise and respect. This happens because motivation drives humans to act in a particular way when humans require something, or because of a lack of it. Nowadays, humans express their needs through motivation (motivation) to change their behavior to acquire material objects to serve themselves.

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