Just as people fail to
recognize the value of intrinsic incentives for themselves, they also
underestimate its importance for others. People tend to believe
interesting work tasks and morale are more important to them than to their
colleagues. As a result, when motivating others,
people may choose to use fewer intrinsic incentives than they would for
themselves.
Ayelet Fishbach article on HBR

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