When you feel perpetually unmotivated, you start questioning your existence in an unhealthy way; everything becomes a pseudo intellectual question you have no interest in responding whatsoever. This whole process becomes your very skin and it does not merely affect you; it actually defines you. So, you see yourself as a shadowy figure unworthy of developing interest, unworthy of wondering about the world - profoundly unworthy in every sense and deeply absent in your very presence.
Dispirited, unmotivated, unappreciated workers cannot compete in a highly competitive world.
I particularly don't want to play unmotivated behavior.
The colossal misunderstanding of our time is the assumption that insight will work with people who are unmotivated to change.
To sit through a film where you're just unmotivated to be interested in a character is probably the worst thing that could ever happen.
The experience we all share and the outcomes, which have been remarkable in a way I never could have predicted. Taking unmotivated people - maybe marginally motivated to get on TV and make money - and ending up with a group that values and is changed by the treatment process and wants to share it with other people.
Which was what love was: unmotivated respect.