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  1. 25 de feb. de 2024 · This article explores the top 30 examples of desires, offering a broad perspective on what people yearn for across different aspects of life. From the universal quest for love and connection to the pursuit of knowledge and personal growth, each example sheds light on the myriad ways desires manifest.

  2. 24 de may. de 2016 · No. 1: Happiness. Biggest challenge: “ Not knowing what I want to do.” The No. 1 mentioned missing element – Happiness — has become so hard to achieve, and even harder to maintain. In my work with...

    • Physical Activity
    • Power
    • Romance
    • Saving
    • Social Contact
    • Status
    • Tranquility
    • Vengeance

    This motivational drive is considered to be fueled by the desire to exercise one’s muscles and gain strength. There is often a common underlying motivation involving some form of self-assertion behind the drive toward engaging in physical activity. As with each universal desire and motivation, they are considered to be shared by all humans, simply ...

    A motive for power is driven by a desire to influence and for leadership. In animals, the motivation for power is demonstrated through behaviors such as eating more food, dominating/leading the group, acquiring the most desirable mates, and so forth. In humans, we have many complex ways of behaviorally expressing an underlying desire to influence a...

    Motivational drives for romance are based on desires for beauty, sex, and courtship. Of course in animals, including humans, this motive is powerfully connected to reproduction of the species. It is worthwhile to notice how this – and all universal desires – manifests itself in your goal-driven behaviors. Interestingly, the intrinsic feeling connec...

    This motive is driven by a desire to collect and based on the value of frugality. For animals, they may express this drive through behaviors such as collecting or hoarding supplies of food. In humans, this is a desire that, once again, can be taken to extremes in either direction. Someone who becomes obsessed by a high priority on saving may exhibi...

    A motivation for social contact tends to be driven by a desire for peer companionship or play. As with all desires, once a desire has been satisfied, it is thought to return again at a later time with similar strength and importance. For example, a desire for peer companionship and play may be fully satisfied by spending a day socializing with frie...

    A motivation for status is thought to be driven by a desire for respect based on social standing and attention. Reiss (2004) comments on this motive by stating, “A person who is highly motivated to gain social status… may be observant of marks of social distinction, may think often about issues pertaining to wealth, may especially enjoy the feeling...

    The motive for tranquility is considered to be driven by a desire to be free from anxiety, pain, and fear. Depending upon the individual and how one conceptualizes “tranquility,” this desire may manifest itself in a variety of different behavioral expressions. For example, two people may have equally strong drives for tranquility, but one person ma...

    When one is motivated by a drive for vengeance, the recognized underlyingdesire is get even or confront offenders (including desires to compete and win). For some people this desire may be suppressed, or pushed down and away from conscious awareness. For others this desire may feel relatively unimportant – that is, when they experience offenses the...

  3. 19 de sept. de 2023 · Desire for Freedom and Autonomy. The desire for freedom and autonomy reflects our yearning for independence and self-determination. It speaks to our need for personal agency and the ability to make choices that align with our values and preferences. Desire for Pleasure and Enjoyment.

    • Debi Allison
  4. 16 de oct. de 2015 · Desire motivates us in many important ways: physical desire, for example, is called hunger or thirst; intellectual desire is called curiosity; sexual desire is called lust; economic desire is...

  5. 30 de nov. de 2020 · From four continents, he assessed 6,000 people and discovered 16 "basic desires" (or psychological human needs).

  6. 6 de jul. de 2023 · Through a combination of introspective exercises, practical tips, and real-life examples, we will help you tap into your innermost desires and create a roadmap toward a life that is authentically yours. Get ready to embark on a transformative journey and unlock the key to your true desires.