Is Consciousness a More Powerful Motivator Than Money, Power, or Fame? Essay | Essay

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Is Consciousness a More Powerful Motivator Than Money, Power, or Fame? Essay | Essay

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Is Consciousness a More Powerful Motivator Than Money, Power, or Fame?

Summary: A personal essay on the power of a conscious.
No, consciousness is not a powerful motivator than money, power, or fame because one can neglect and suppress their conscience therefore resulting in having or listening to no conscience. The reasons to support my perception are Hitler in WWII, Alexander the Great's personal bodyguard, and King Edward VIII.

In WWII, we all know that Hitler was exterminating Jews, gypsies, blind, handicapped, mentally retarded, and many other groups of people in his effort to create a perfect Aryan race. He wanted to build one powerful country with a "pure" race. Hitler did have a conscience but he suppressed it and it did not bother him again because if it had bothered him again, 6 million people would be alive today but they are not due to the heinous crimes committed by Hitler.

During Alexander the Great's reign, one of his personal bodyguards also did something similar to this issue. Once...

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