Originally Posted by
Melon
is human desire to action really binary though
think about it
you want to go steal a stop sign
but you also don't want to face the consequences of stealing said stop sign.
and in this case, let's say you don't steal the stop sign
but thinking again, that stop sign is so cool, and my roommate would really like that stop sign on our wall.
so now you steal the stop sign, since you justified doing this thing in your head via another reason.
the other reason, in most cases, is the motivation. your motivation to steal the stop sign was your roommate liking it, otherwise you wouldn't have done it.
makes sense yeah
if you want to steal the stop sign but don't do it you're repressing yourself because of an external force, unless you yourself have a genuine change of heart, the fact remains that you do want to steal it, it is fundamentally binary, justification has nothing to do with wanting or not wanting to do something, incentives don't have anything to do with wanting or not wanting to do something.
Take
to want as if in a petri dish, that's the context I'm arguing, it's not linked to any third-party aspect, just the primitive desire to either want or not, not linked to the action of doing or not, not linked to the reasoning behind it, just wanting or not wanting.
To finish, I find that, speaking in an apparently objectivist manner, justification, reasoning, and motivation, is self-deceit, just you telling yourself things that appease your feelings on your actions.
this is semantics, absolutely all my opinion, not discrediting anyone, and I don't think it will lead to anything fruitful though