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Your biggest motivation is the records you break, always striving for a better score than last time. This fanaticism for achievement is actually your way of escaping the deep anxiety that "stopping means losing value"; you fear that once you stop improving, you'll become a mediocre, incompetent person, so you keep spinning madly like a top that can't stop. But true value doesn't need to be proven by endless record-breaking. Try giving yourself an unplanned weekend after reaching a goal; when you learn to stop and enjoy the scenery, your self-surpassing won't turn into self-exhaustion.
💡 Did you know?
Self-determination theory research shows people driven by intrinsic achievement outperform externally-reward-driven peers by 31% in long-term career performance, with a 42% lower burnout rate. Your 'self-surpassing' isn't just a trait — it's the most sustainable motivation model.
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