Emotional Desire

Wanting something does not require an objective or measurable justification. Emotional desire is treated as a feeling rather than a rational thought. People often invent reasons after the fact for desires that began as felt wants. Desire c…

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Wanting something does not require an objective or measurable justification. Emotional desire is treated as a feeling rather than a rational thought. People often invent reasons after the fact for desires that began as felt wants. Desire can arise directly without being reduced to utility calculation or social approval.