Motivation Activist

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Motivation the term is derived from the Latin word motere that means something which induces to take action. An activist is a person who accomplishes the desired motivated action.

Hence a motivation activist can be defined as a person who not only inspires, motivates by being a writer or speaker but also ensures that the desired motivated action has been accomplished.

A motivation activist is a person who motivates in a missionary zeal and in a voluntary spirit. An activist, in the cause of motivating the society, for a better, harmonius, productive and prosperous living.

Motivation as a tool to effective learning and successful growth has been there for ages. In ancient scriptures motivation was esentially attached with the duties and responsiblities of individuals. This was used mainly to bring order, peace and hence growth and harmony in self and society. With the passage of time many people have taken in to the path of motivating the younger generation of the society. The focus on the youth has been there because of the drive, power and ability of the young age is far supreme to any other sections.

From Krishna, Confucious, Buddha, Mahavira, Moses, Jesus, Mohammad,Martin Luther King jr., Swami Vivekananda, Mahtma Gandhi to Dalai Lama etc. the world has seen many people through out history as motivators. Motivators have been there in freedom struggles, social movements, religious reforms, spiritual awakening, scientic revolutions and personal humane growth.

In the globalised world when more and more people are embarking upon a sure-shot career, the concept, idea and approach of motivation has undergone a drastic change. People who are motivators have started looking for exclusive pecuniary benefits and the cause stands alienated. The role of a motivation activist comes here to energise the youth and make them set the goals for achieving a better world.

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