MOTIVATOR
  1. an aggressive or destructive act received by the person or one of the dynamics. It is called a motivator because it tends to prompt that one pays it back—it "motivates" a new overt. (HCOB 20 May 68)
  2. something which the person feels has been done to him, which he is not willing to have happen. (HCO Info Ltr 2 Sept 64)
  3. an act received by the person or individual causing injury, reduction or degradation of his beingness, person, associations or dynamics. (HCOB 1 Nov 68 II)
  4. an overt act against oneself by another. In other words, a motivator is a harmful action performed by somebody else against oneself. (8ACC-14, 5410CM20)


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