All else being equal, if you “wanted” to do something but then didn’t do it, it means you didn’t actually want to do it. Maybe you thought you should, you recognised the value etc. But that is very different to actually wanting something. You have no problem doing what you want.
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Replying to @ssica3003
very true in most cases, but there's also paralyzing anxiety I wanted very much to do something, but was too afraid and when I entered a relatively anxiety-free period of my life I did it and greatly enjoyed it
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realized that the above may not reflect how much I agree with what you said, which is quite much
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Nah you’re all good :) Paralyzing but temporary anxiety condition counts as all else NOT being equal I think
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