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The theory here is that people crave autonomy and competence, and a reward undermines their own sense of control.
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But his craving for autonomy has meant he's taken on a godfather role in the underground.
Do they not crave a little autonomy?
For over 20 years he has demanded not the independence many Tibetans crave, but greater autonomy.
And most humans have two contradictory impulses: we love and need one another, yet we crave privacy and autonomy.
To assess cue-induced craving, we used the cue-induced craving subscale of the Autonomy Over Tobacco Scale (AUTOS) [ 60, 61].
Greenbacks are nice, of course, but barring those, Nelson discovered that most employees crave communication, involvement and autonomy.
That he was partially redeemed in the final hour, granting his first wife, Barb, the religious autonomy she craved, seems peripheral to the larger matter of his actual death.
(Most children love this idea as they can relate to the idea of craving more power and autonomy).
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