Display title | Dismotivation |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Dismotivation; noun. This is when a character actively avoids doing anything that might get them ahead in a relationship, on the job, or in life. They feel that working at maintaining the personal status quo is much better than working at getting somewhere, whether because of risk-aversion, simple laziness, or Celebrity Is Overrated. Of course, they just may be genuinely happy where they are, and see no reason to change a life that they are satisfied with. |