Andrew Carnegie, one of the best businessmen in all of american history. Most consider Carnegie as a robber baron but I disagree. I say that Andrew Carnegie was in the place of a captain of industry. Carnegie was a captain of industry because he was the world's richest business man that came from a poor shoemaker house in scotland and once he sold away his massive company he turned to the people and became a philanthropists.
Many things motivate people to undertake a mission, from Ahmedi for her freedom to protect her remaining family, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi supporting and protecting his new loving family, to Potter and his many hardships of death, the fact of completing a difficult task drives people to undertake a
Motivation, a reason that can drive someone to go on mission. But there Someone 's motivation can range from all sort of things such as Farah Ahmedi 's cause which is to escape a warn torn city safely with her mom, Stanley Pearce 's reason is to strike it rich in the gold mines, and Walt 's being to save Loren 's soon to be claim from robbers. In this article you will learn what can motivate a person to go on a mission or achieve something. Let’s look at Stanley Pearce 's motivation first. Stanley Pearce
Ambition is complicated. On one hand, it is the fuel that prompts people
or they do not attempt to do the action. Consequently, it is not logically possible for “something to happen without a cause,” since our future can’t be predetermined (Lazerowitz). Motivation and change of plans set people up for the use of their own free will. Allowed to do all the things they please, without interference from external
Some people call them instincts, but others call them natural tendencies. When people are under pressure, what drives them to make the decisions they make? The novels Night by Elie Wiesel, and A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah help demonstrate why people choose to do certain things. Hope for better circumstances and fear of what could possibly happen is what forces people to make the decisions they make.
Between all of the stories, the protagonist usually has some type of motivation or ambition to achieve their objective. Whether it’s a fictional sci-fi or a biography about the 18th president, there will always be a goal to consummate. One example is “New Directions,” by Maya Angelou. In the story “New Directions,” by Maya Angelou, Annie Johnson has to think of a way to keep a roof under her and her children when her husband leaves.
He was seen as a “fine type of the successful American,” (Howells 3) who was able to work his way up in society through his skill of being able to recognize opportunity and his ambition to reach his goals. But since the protagonist was not raised in a wealthy environment, he is also willing to lie, cheat and steal in order to fit in with the upper class.
Ambition is what pushes people towards their goals, whether these goals are negative or positive. The more someone wants something, the stronger someone's ambition will be, and the harder people will work for it. Some may not realize they have an ambition, but if everyone has a goal, ambition won’t be far behind. Ambition is a desirable trait. “You should have your own mind, do what you want.”
Some motivations include the profit of the country, government leaders, and for the improvement of the society. One of the motivations was the profit of the country because
Pierce’s superiority complex was the motive that drove him to commit the crime of the century. All of his actions towards people he met are dictated by the fact that he perceived them as a means to an end. Tools. His smile oozed enjoyment, simply by tricking Mr. Trent to show that he didn’t have the key on his person (Crichton 40). This is a hint of the manipulation Edward used throughout The Great Train Robbery.
Michael Gracey’s passionate film The Greatest Showman teaches viewers how easily ambition can turn into greed. Phineas Taylor Barnum had a poverty-stricken childhood. While working with his father at a young age, he meets a girl named Charity. Charity was born into wealth, but they fall in love and have a family despite different backgrounds. In hopes of giving his children the childhood he never had, he creates a circus with a group of outcasts and quickly gains success.
Exploitation and intimidation of others to achieve personal goals is considered greed and inhuman acts. All the characters in the novel American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis, demonstrate the theme of greed at one point. The constant desires for money and power are shown through Patrick Bateman’s power dominance of women during sexual intercourse. Although he paid the women money, but he forced them to the point that it is abuse. This greed is especially shown as he is trying obtain power through his rape of women.
One can see parallels between American Psycho and Tom Wolfe’s novel The Bonfire of the Vanities, in which a wealthy bonds trader named Sherman McCoy sees himself as the “master of the universe” and thus above the law when he is put on trial for an accidental murder he committed. Bateman differs from McCoy in that Bateman’s self-image is entirely dependent upon how others perceive him, and he craves validation in order to justify to himself that he is better and more intelligent than those around him. He looks down upon everyone as worthless compared to him and portrays the façade of the perfect man while simultaneously seeking positive feedback from others in order to prop up his ego and keep away the fear that his “mask” could crumble at any moment. This fragile image of the self, according to the author, is a common issue among most people within the upper echelons of the capitalist system, and Bateman’s psychosis is thus intensified by psychological stressors that already exist in modern
Motivation is the deciding force that guides a person on any journey. Every action or decision you make is consciously or subconsciously influenced by prior thoughts and events. These thoughts and events can create several different types of motivations in different people. In A Few Good Men, the main character has many turning points because of the challenges presented to him throughout the film. In Rob Reiner’s