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too much ____________ may kill the passion for something. intrinsic motivation intrinsic and extrinsic motivation extrinsic motivation
Extrinsic motivation refers to motivation driven by external rewards or pressures (like money, praise, or avoiding punishment). Research in psychology (and self - determination theory) shows that over - relying on extrinsic motivation can undermine intrinsic motivation (the internal drive to do something for its own sake), thus killing the passion for an activity. Intrinsic motivation itself is the internal passion - driving force, so too much of it doesn't kill passion. And the combination of both is not the typical factor that kills passion as the key issue is the over - emphasis on external rewards.
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C. extrinsic motivation