Learn what "sometimes it's really hard to understand your motivation" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means the speaker is questioning why the other person is doing what they are doing.
From An Affair With My Boss, Episode 43
The speaker is criticizing someone's motives and saying they are hard to understand.
Use this in tense conversations when you want to challenge someone's motives without using more direct accusations. It can sound cold or confrontational.
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