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“People instinctively know the difference between something done with a profit motive and something done with a love motive.” quote by Philip Yancey
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“People instinctively know the difference between something done with a profit motive and something done with a love motive.”

Philip Yancey

About This Quote

The quote highlights an intuitive moral distinction: actions driven by profit are perceived as self‑serving, whereas actions motivated by love are seen as altruistic and genuine.

In simple terms: Profit vs. love motives create different moral judgments.

Key Takeaway

Motivation shapes perceived integrity.

Themes

ethics motivation values perception human nature

Mood

reflective thoughtful analytical

Type

aphorism observation

When to use this quote

  • evaluating corporate decisions
  • personal relationships
  • charitable giving
  • business negotiations
  • leadership choices

Key Concepts

intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation moral intuition social trust

Practical Applications

  • ethical leadership training
  • marketing messaging

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do profit motives affect trust?
  • Can love‑driven actions be truly selfless?
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