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The Most Powerful Motivators
Hosted by Charles Cameron (June 2008)
What are the most powerful motivators for good?Some of us just see a better world, and can't wait to get there. Some of us are affronted by the brutality of brutal systems. For some of us, the impetus arises from the spirit of can do in a social network, or the inspiration of a beloved mentor. And for some of us, it's one of the four things the young prince Gautama who would one day be Buddha ran across, when he escaped his father's castle and came face to face for the first time with
• poverty,
• sickness,
• old age, and
• death.
You don't have to be a future Buddha to notice these things, and indeed it may have helped Gautama to see them more clearly, that he had been kept hidden away in a luxurious palace, surrounded by friends and servants in the flower of youth and health until that fateful day.
But poverty, sickness, old age and death are direct affronts to our hopes: we can turn away from them and pretend they don't exist, or we can face them and use them as the Buddha did, to act as an impetus for a life of compassion, of caring in action.
Following up on a suggestion from Dr Surya Prakash, an appreciated member of this community, I'd like to ask:
- What really jump-starts your motivation?
- Are there situations around you that just cry aloud for help?
- What evil troubles you, and what good can come of it?
- Does the death of a loved one bring home to you the fragility of our existence?
- What brings a sense of urgency that can carry you through the rough times?
Charles "Hipbone" Cameron would like to know your thoughts on what it takes to motivate the social entrepreneur - and on occasion the bodhisattva too.
What are the most powerful motivators in your experience?




Motivators
My motivation is to have World Kindness. After promoting Kindness in the workplaces where I live, I got a lot of "What's kindness got to do with business?" It's a duh to me.
Kindness is a 1st choice before you can become a social entrepreneur. I don't think you have to be a Social Entrepreneur to be Kind, I suppose it helps. I have a whole list of things how Kindness benefits.. now i just keep my blog going, to promote kindness. One day my dream will come true.
And no, I am not a non-profit. This is one thing that bothers me about being a Social Entrepreneur - you have to be a non-profit?? You can do good things even great things and not be a non-profit to make a difference in this world.You can even be for profit.
It just takes one person to perform one kind act at a time. I believe if we all(everyone) performed 3 random acts of kindness per day we would have world peace or world kindness in one year. It's very doable. Are you up for the challenge?
This is my motivation and my soapbox.
Motivation for change has to come from your heart.
Mari-Lyn Hudson www.love4.wordpress.com