Monday, February 18, 2019
Have To Versus Want To
When you agree to do homework, you know that you said yes into doing it, without being forced. When you fail to for the homework, you feel guilt and want to finish it, whether you tried or not. Being told to do your homework, can go either both ways, you do it or you don't. You care or you don't. But when you like doing something, you do it without thinking and you don't want to finish. That's the difference.
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