Here's my latest (rough) sketch of a meta-motivation theory I have been crafting for several years. A more colorful and "buffalo" version of this can be found as the first Photo I ever posted on this ning, so you can find it in the archives here under "Photos"... There's a book to be written to explicate and show how powerful this theory is as an explanatory map for human behavior (and likely for some other species as well).... anyways, this is my equivalent of Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory and model (which is really, his meta-motivational theory)...
The left-side is shadowed in pencil shading on my original sketch as the 'other-side' of the long arrow (line) of Fearlessness ascent... as foundational to evolution... and, it is Shadowed because it is the side not paid much attention to--whereas the right-hand side is what we pay more attention to (which is within, more or less, a 'Fear' Matrix coding)--- I think this fearological discovery will someday make a real difference to our entire way of thinking about thinking about fear and a whole lot of other things... like how humans (individual and collective) are motivated in a hierarchical (or as Wilber would say, holoarchical) arrangement of development... dynamics... which I boil down to four ecological assemblages (a la Deleuze and Guattari; albeit, my "ecologies" are quite a bit different in details)...
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