Wanting to do something is tantamount to doing the same.

Lion.of.Judah

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You can’t do anything at all unless you want to do it.

Doing something is indicative of your desire to do it.

Whereas, it is extremely unlikely that you would only do something reluctantly.

True or false?


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genuineoriginal

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You can’t do anything at all unless you want to do it.

Doing something is indicative of your desire to do it.

Whereas, it is extremely unlikely that you would only do something reluctantly.

True or false?
This has been proven false by the number of people that reluctantly show up at their job on Monday morning.


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Idolater

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You can’t do anything at all unless you want to do it.

Doing something is indicative of your desire to do it.

Whereas, it is extremely unlikely that you would only do something reluctantly.

True or false?
I've tried at times very hard to not sneeze, and to not cough. When I've failed in my endeavor, I wouldn't even say that it's reluctantly that I do sneeze or cough. It's 100% involuntary. So no, I don't necessarily agree that 'doing something is indicative of [my] desire to do it.'
 
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