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by dangitnotagain
1070 days ago
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The problem with the standard definition if willpower, is the association with “control.” Control is an illusion of the self expecting mind. If all things are considered, control itself eludes to maintaining a stable continuity. All things are not considered, uncertainty is supreme. If we were to reconsider willpower as “the capacity to effect the determination of resolve” may the principle be more insightful? Does the capacity to effect the determination of resolve exist? |
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In “the capacity to effect the determination of resolve“ isn’t the “determination of resolve” the same as will power?
My attempt is to reframe as willpower as having mental capacity to take information into account, or to lack the capacity and default to path of least resistance logic.
In all three we are assuming there’s an actor making a choice. But I think we can stay at that level of abstraction for this discussion.