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Mootoo
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23 Mar 2012, 4:36 pm

What, intrinsically, may establish what we truly wish for? You might think this is simple - everyone knows their own interests, which in all likelihood they actively pursue. But has anyone ever felt as if they're forcing themselves to do something?

I have a problem, you see... I seem to be increasingly interested in more and more subjects over time, but alongside that increase I'm inevitably doing less of anything specific. Sometimes it seems I may have found the most interesting article ever, for example, and I read a fraction of it, but soon my attention is elsewhere. Then I try to force myself to finish what I was reading and I may do so eventually, but this happens nearly every time until it results in a sort of breakdown of my pursuits (I can only try to finish reading so many articles).

So, I'm wondering whether any one of you could relate to this, or otherwise abstract the generic qualities to some of the doubts you've been possibly thinking about.

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