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Thoughts from a mind trying to release itself from the ideals of its time.

Friday, August 26, 2005

The Will to Want

My will does not demand a “why”. It is uncompromisingly there, like an extra-wordly command. Why do I value things? Because it is in the nature of my perception to distinguish, first and foremost between myself and other people, and it is in the nature of my will to want.
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