Expectancy Theory
A corporate magic spell that convinces workers their effort will be rewarded. It worships the vague metric of "expectancy" rather than actual achievements, grinding down self-esteem and time. With fancily decorated goals and meager rewards, it rolls daily motivation like a die. Each subjective satisfaction measure reveals the absurdity of people behaving like loyal dogs chasing others' expectations. Ultimately, if effort yields no reward, it's nothing more than a cruel exercise in futility.