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Originally Posted by scaeagles
I disagree. I do so many things I don't want to because they are the right thing to do or they are beneficial to someone else. I have no desire to throw wiffle balls so my son can practice batting EVERY STINKING DAY FOR THE LAST 3 WEEKS. But I do.
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But you have the free will not to. You choose to because, balancing everything out, your want for your son to have fun and love you outweighs your want to not toss the ball. In the end, the balance of the equation has you doing what you want to. You always have the choice not to, it's just a question of what price you're willing to pay not to. Which is just another want.
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However, I will admit that often times doing things I don't want to do are a direct result of things I do want to do. For example, I don't want to go to work, but I do want to feed my family.
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Exactly my point.