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In a situation, the actions are motivated either by sense of duty or obligation or by an expected consequences.
The example of situations in which action would be primarily motivated by a sense of duty or obligation:
(a) I promised someone to take to a rock concert, I would purchase a ticket and go with him. I keep my promise, even though I really can't afford to go.
(b) I pay income taxes, even though I believe the government has some wasteful programs.
(c) In my friend circle, everybody is going to give blood. I donate blood, too, even though it makes me very uncomfortable.
Three examples of situations in which action was motivated by an expected consequences:
(a) I give money to a particular charity because I figured out that more of my money will actually reach the needy.
(b) I work extra, even though I am not interested, because I hope the professor will write a good letter of recommendation for me.
(c) I slightly exaggerate my experiences in order to get a good job as a teacher in a school.
Therefore, in a situation, the actions are motivated either by sense of duty/obligation or by an expected consequences.
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