The oldest, strongest, and most followed religion in the world is greed.
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I think preferences or desires imply comparison but do not imply choice. There is no such thing as "better than" without comparing what could be with what is. Yet the values underlying what is "better" can be as instinctual and unintelligible as any other drive.
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The fact that we are able to perceive our own desires is what allows for any sort of comparison to exist in the first place. Without it there is no difference between "I" and "desire" and no means to compare between "better than" or "worse than" for "me".
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Ipso facto, perception of difference precedes comparison and is not synonymous. It is more like consciousness itself, although I'm treading dangerous waters using this term.
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Distinguishing between desire and the one who desires would make a good koan.
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Indeed. This is why we can go on circling this issue for all eternity ..
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