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Yes, that is Negative!
"MOTIVE" is inherently connotative.
mo·tive
ˈmōdiv/
noun
1.a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious.
"a motive for his murder"
a reason for doing something:
Why would she have killed him? She has no motive.
Does he have a motive for lying about where he was?
What is the motive behind (= the reason for) the bombing?
I think you should examine/question their motives in offering to lend you the money.
She denies that she has an ulterior (= secret) motive for making the donation.
The Mods on this Board have no motive!
We are aligned with Rory and he is aligned with his shareholders.
Both Rory and Jeff know how many shares I have and they both know I am not selling until Rory sells the company.
Others may sell before, but there is no "motive" unless becoming Multi-Multi-millionaires while a stock skyrockets as the CEO works tirelessly to get $FUSZ uplisted this year/ ASAP.
I will say, you most definelty have a way with words. You always choose them carefully., don't you.