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Post by Karl Aksel on Jun 12, 2017 8:20:34 GMT
So you do prefer the blue pill, then. If you take the easier of the two paths, it is because you want to take the easier of the two paths. Our decisions boil down to one of two, either the perceived greater good or the perceived lesser evil. No. I just said the blue pill was tempting because it is the easier one, and it takes an act of the will to decline it. Hope that helps. You're not getting it. If you pick the blue pill, it is obviously because you prefer it to the red pill. If not, then you would have picked the red pill, wouldn't you? For example, would I like to be in tip-top shape with a ripped body and stuff? Of course! But I must weigh that up against what it takes to get there. If I want to achieve that goal more than I hate the necessary conditioning to get there, then I'll do what it takes. If, however, I don't want the sweat and toil, ie. I mind the sweat and toil more than I desire the results, then I won't do it. It is all down to what I want. So I choose according to what I want, but I do not choose what to want.
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