The motto of Goods of Desire is 'Goods of Desire'.
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People can be satisfied with what they have, I do not believe that everyone wants or desires much more than what they have achieved. I believe that people at the extremes of wealth and poverty desire or require more either through greed or want.I have worked in recruitment and social work and have discussed with individuals their aims and asperations. Most people want to remain static but want a change rather than more.However, I think that the desire for more is what keeps the human race moving forward. We all need somthing to strive for, it may not be monetary, it can be the desire for more knowledge, time, health, etc.aalison@gmail.comAnswerIn addition to the previous comment, I also think that there is something about wanting to beat "joe neighbor." T.V. advertises new and amazing things everyday. Why wouldn't someone want the newer, faster, better thing? Some people just have it in their head that bigger is better.
What makes people to undertake research? This is a question of fundamental importance. The possible motives for doing research may be either one or more of the following: 1. Desire to get a research degree along with its consequential benefits; 2. Desire to face the challenge in solving the unsolved problems, i.e., concern over practical problems initiates research; 3. Desire to get intellectual joy of doing some creative work; 4. Desire to be of service to society; 5. Desire to get respectability. However, this is not an exhaustive list of factors motivating people to undertake research studies. Many more factors such as directives of government, employment conditions, curiosity about new things, desire to understand causal relationships, social thinking and awakening, and the like may as well motivate (or at times compel) people to perform research operations.
The InterProse Corporation's motto is 'People - Knowledge - Technology'.
Knowledge and desire
Christian faith and ideal of justice affected all people in western Europe. Less widespread but still of supreme importance in our story, was the growing desire for knowledge. This desire influenced thousands of men and women of all social classes. Some of this knowledge was in theology and still more in jurisprudence. But the desire for knowledge had roots of its own, that is the love of study for its own sake, independent of the Church or courts of law. Some Church Fathers opposed this secular tendency but in the end, the love of learning overcame opposition.
Inquisitiveness; desire for knowledge; strongly-held opinions.
knowledge and understanding
Inquisitiveness; desire for knowledge; strongly-held opinions.
A good way to implement adult education is to make people understand that if they desire their opinions to carry weight, they must be based on knowledge backed up by diplomas. This understanding will allow you to carry out your desire and will enable the adults too to benefit.
THE DESIRE TO RULE AND THE VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE. (APEX)
Hunger is technically only a desire for food. Hunger has been used many times to refer to a desire for anything. People say they hunger for knowledge, the hunger for love and affection, etc. But the word originally only meant hunger for food.
People desire the right to clean or live in a clean environment.
The idea that people have an inborn desire to be the best they can be is the process of
The idea that people have an inborn desire to be the best they can be is the process of
Dolley Madison had a few different quotes. The most famous quote by her is "It is one of my sources of happiness never to desire a knowledge of other people's business".