The set of things we want to do does not exist.
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This picture could be misleading.
Implicitly assumes "the existence of 'wanting to do' as a set of things".
There is not a "set of things you want to do," but rather a "wantonness axis. https://gyazo.com/3235b6578f4a7110446e298381a43617
The one you want to do the most is chosen from the Choice of Action that comes up in your consciousness. So [Expanding what you can do creates what you want to do.
Think about something you don't want to do."
Advice often given to people who "can't find what they want to do."
By verbalizing what you don't want to do, you can understand what you do want to do the other way around.
Whether I want to do something or not, I'm doing something.
I may be a slacker, but I'm not a Twitter user.
The problem is that the "doing" isn't that much fun.
Or more specifically, "What did you do in the past when you felt like having fun?"
People who say, "[I can't find what I want to do.
Cases with few options for action in the first place -> see and learn about various options
It is misleading to think that "should do" (the set of things that others thought would be good to do) or "be made" (the set of things that can be done) is a set, but "want to do" is the same. ---
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