I don’t think of things like “what I want to do with my life” as terminal preferences—just instrumental preferences that depend on the niche you find yourself in. Terminal stuff is more likely to be simple/human universal stuff (think Maslow’s hierarchy of needs)
I think you’ll probably find Kevin Simler’s essays on personality interesting, and he does a good job explaining and exploring this idea.
I don’t think of things like “what I want to do with my life” as terminal preferences—just instrumental preferences that depend on the niche you find yourself in. Terminal stuff is more likely to be simple/human universal stuff (think Maslow’s hierarchy of needs)
I think you’ll probably find Kevin Simler’s essays on personality interesting, and he does a good job explaining and exploring this idea.
http://www.meltingasphalt.com/personality-the-body-in-society/ http://www.meltingasphalt.com/personality-an-ecosystems-perspective/ http://www.meltingasphalt.com/personality-beyond-social-and-beyond-human/
Thanks, those are good essays. :-)