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Actually, people love to work hard

The article argues that people actually love to work hard when given clear goals, shared values, autonomy, and trust. It criticizes the common narrative that workers are lazy, suggesting instead that poor motivation often stems from dehumanizing work conditions and lack of meaningful purpose.

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