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7. Type I vs. Type X Behavior

7. Type I vs. Type X Behavior

  • Type I behavior is driven by intrinsic motivation—doing something because you enjoy it or because it matters to you.
  • Type X behavior is driven by external rewards like money or recognition.
  • Type I is more sustainable and leads to greater satisfaction.

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