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Are you ambitious? Do you want to be Sam Vaknin when you grow up? Shame on you. You have just mortified me. What wrong have I done to you? Ambition is distinct from motivation. And I propose ambition. My name is Sam Vaknin. Hasn't this been fun? And yet now, shvan panim in shoshanim, we have to settle down into our daily learning moment or teaching moment.
If you have no ambition, no goals, no expectations and no mother-in-law, you can never fail. You can never let yourself down. This is a simple fact that the foundation and basis of my nothingness approach to life.
But you can say, okay, but ambitions and goals and expectations are good for you. They drive you forward. They induce personal growth and development. It's all true, but we tend to confuse ambition with motivation. And that's a bad thing. Ambition is a form of internalized social control.
It's a form of conditioning. It renders you just one more rat in the race, converts you into a slave, slave to money, slave to status, slave to social recognition, slave to relative positioning. It conditions you. You are not your own master when you're ambitious. A narcissistic culture and civilization are likely to inculcate in you and to encourage, egg on and foster ambition. Ambition is a major way, especially in capitalistic societies, but not only, is a major way to make sure that you conform, that you don't stray, that you toe the line, that you're not defiant and reckless and contumacious , rejecting of authority, that you obey social norms and mores, because these are the rules of the game.
If you want to get ahead, you need to play the game. I've read it in Robert Greene's books and in Jordan Peterson's books, actually. Okay, this social conformity is not such a bad thing if it is not taken to extreme.