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This "motivating fear of failure" (Portes and Fernández-Kelly, 2008) and the joint migration project would also be applied by the second generation to motivate the younger generation, however in an adapted way.
And like their parents, they give emotional support and also make use of the "motivating fear of failure" and the joint intergenerational family project, passed on to them by their parents.
It is also reminiscent of the "motivating fear of failure" described by Portes and Fernández-Kelly (2008) in which migrant parents bestow their children with the advice that education is the only escape from the circumstances of their parents (See also Coenen, 2001; Pásztor, 2010).
In the emotional support the respondents give they combine messages passed on to them by their parents (the "motivating fear of failure" (Portes and Fernández-Kelly, 2008) and the "family migration project" (Tepecik, 2009) with their life experiences (education and socialization with dominant culture) into their own life story messages.
But The Worm at the Core shows that their deepest motivating fear, however appallingly they may express is, it is one that the rest of us know all too well.
Starting in my early 20's I was given major opportunities that kept me 'one step ahead of the sheriff', living with that great motivating fear of being fired from every new engagement.
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Some are motivated by fear.
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