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Social motivation is the motivation to act as a group. When we design social movements we should think about what motivates members to contribute.

All movements start with a lack in some common needs.

Motivation can grow to some extent by creating FFFF feelings of goods and bad when we are the good ones. This approach will result in conflicts in the lifespan of the movement. People who think with FFFF cannot go for subtle decision-making.

A better way is to create a highly moral way of conducting operations. We should conduct our businesses using PFC and add the values of deliberation. The motivation will increase as William will implement these motivational points.

  1. Alignment of values
  2. Alignment of thoughts
  3. Social adherence
  4. Successful results to our actions decided by our discussions and deliberation.