A drive is a certain action that is performed in relation to an object. That is, the drive is interpreted as a kind of force. For a more detailed understanding of this term, resort to its definition.
By drive, or adduction, we understand a certain effort consisting in the forced-volitional influence of one object on another. This impact is characterized by a certain target direction and has a substantive content. During such a drive, changes can occur not only in the internal state of the object itself, but also in the external influence on it from the outside. Each time a given object is used as a certain system surrounded by the external environment. At the same time, the presence of a target orientation remains between the object and the impact on it.
A full-fledged drive forms unity within the object, integrity with the environment, and also quite clearly reflects changes during the action itself. However, if an object-physical impact is exerted on an object, then it cannot resist it. In this way, a certain abstract channel is defined, through