Politics in many countries entirely control their citizens in which laws can be one of the elements. Through rules and regulations, the government can punish whoever will break or disobey it thus, giving the person a habit not to submit himself into any acts that will bear punishments (Three Forces That Drive Social Behavior, 2015). The second is by obtaining some incentives like in a marketplace, the more societal accepted behavior that you will perform, the more merit you can receive from those who were benefited (Three Forces That Drive Social Behavior, 2015). Lastly, community, it has a nature of collaborative workplace wherein a person has no legal obligations towards it and financial return will be receiving from it (e.g. church, book clubs and, local sports) (Three Forces That Drive Social Behavior, 2015). People behave the way they do simply because they want to attain their own set of goals according to Philippe Denichaud and John Parikhal (Why Do People Behave The Way They Do?, 2015). In an example of “Why is he always late?” simply he is always late because there is no punishment given to him when he is tardy and there are no incentives whenever he is early, we can conclude that he have chosen the best of all actions wherein this is always true and certain to all
Politics in many countries entirely control their citizens in which laws can be one of the elements. Through rules and regulations, the government can punish whoever will break or disobey it thus, giving the person a habit not to submit himself into any acts that will bear punishments (Three Forces That Drive Social Behavior, 2015). The second is by obtaining some incentives like in a marketplace, the more societal accepted behavior that you will perform, the more merit you can receive from those who were benefited (Three Forces That Drive Social Behavior, 2015). Lastly, community, it has a nature of collaborative workplace wherein a person has no legal obligations towards it and financial return will be receiving from it (e.g. church, book clubs and, local sports) (Three Forces That Drive Social Behavior, 2015). People behave the way they do simply because they want to attain their own set of goals according to Philippe Denichaud and John Parikhal (Why Do People Behave The Way They Do?, 2015). In an example of “Why is he always late?” simply he is always late because there is no punishment given to him when he is tardy and there are no incentives whenever he is early, we can conclude that he have chosen the best of all actions wherein this is always true and certain to all