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Only Intrinsic Motivation Lasts

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  • Jan 6, 2021
  • #Entrepreneurship #Business
Daniel Vassallo
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Last week I left my cushy job at Amazon after 8 years. Despite getting rewarded repeatedly with promotions, compensation, recognition, and praise, I wasn’t motivated enough to do an... Show More

Last week I left my cushy job at Amazon after 8 years. Despite getting rewarded repeatedly with promotions, compensation, recognition, and praise, I wasn’t motivated enough to do another year.

I spent my entire time in AWS building tools for developers. I liked that field so much that I would have been satisfied working in it for the rest of my life.

I joined Amazon as an entry level developer. Within 3.5 years I had been promoted twice to a senior engineer, and I was practically guaranteed another promotion to principal engineer this year if I had stayed. My potential at the company was high, I was told.

My esteem within the company grew along the years and I was regarded an expert and a leader in my field. People looked up to me and respected me.

I made $75K in my first year and that gradually grew to $511K by my last year. I could have made another $1M if I stayed another couple of years.

My work–life balance was good too, despite Amazon’s reputation. I didn’t need to prove myself anymore, and I could get everything done in 40 hours a week. My team worked from home one day a week, and I rarely opened my laptop at night or weekends.

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Tom Harari @tomharari · May 12, 2023
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Intrinsic motivation lasts. Read this by @dvassallo a while ago but it's still really good.
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