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The polite word for an ambition that occasionally forgets to sleep.
means Relentlessly motivated to achieve, propelled by an internal force that rest barely interrupts.
from From Old English 'drifan,' to push cattle forward — the same verb that herds livestock now herds careers, the human simply traded the whip for an inner one.
Double dutyAlso literally means propelled, as in driven snow.
Praise or warningJob interviews love it; therapists hear it differently.
Grammar twistIt's the past participle of drive, doing adjective work.