What comes after purpose?
In Drive, Daniel Pink revolutionized how we think about motivation, introducing autonomy, mastery, and purpose as keys to personal and organizational success. But while these principles transformed how individuals thrive, they left a critical question unanswered: What about the systems that shape our lives?
Thrive: The Next Chapter of Human Motivation picks up where Drive left off, offering a bold new framework for reimagining the systems-education, healthcare, the economy-that govern how we work, learn, and connect. Author [Your Name] introduces Motivation 4.0, a paradigm shift rooted in three transformative principles: abundance, interdependence, and resilience.
Through vivid metaphors-the Farm, the Zoo, and the Wild-readers explore how existing structures prioritize control, scarcity, and standardization, suppressing creativity, individuality, and connection. Thrive challenges us to redesign these systems into ecosystems where everyone has the freedom to flourish.
Drawing on groundbreaking ideas from thinkers like Daniel Pink, Howard Gardner, and Kate Raworth, this book blends personal stories, thought-provoking insights, and actionable principles to inspire leaders, educators, activists, and individuals seeking meaning beyond metrics.
If Drive helped you rethink motivation on a personal level, Thrive will transform how you see the systems around you. Step into the Wild and discover how we can all move beyond survival and striving-to truly thrive.