Money does not motivate me as long as I can provide for my children.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Some people are motivated by money - I'm not one of them.
I think a lot of times it's not money that's the primary motivation factor; it's the passion for your job and the professional and personal satisfaction that you get out of doing what you do that motivates you.
Keep working and saving and striving for a better future for your children, and for their children, even if you won't be around to see it pay off.
When you have a kid, money matters.
Money is not the motivating force. It's nice to have money, but I don't live high. What I enjoy is running the business.
You can motivate by a mission or motivate by money. The mission will work.
When you're a child, you take things for granted. For instance, my mum didn't have a lot of money, but I went to piano, ballet and gymnastics lessons, and tae kwon do.
When people ask me what my motivation is, I have a simple answer: money.
My motivation is my desire to help people. If people want to have children and cannot in the normal way, and I can do something about it, then I will do so.
When you have children, you can't say you're not interested in money.