Human goals beings “lack consistent, stable goals” (Schneider 2010; Cartwright 2011) and here is an alternative explanation on why this happens: When we believe that a goal that is not instrumental, but offers high/good utility( or imagined state of ourselves( inc. those we care for)) would not take a significant proportion of our capacity for achieving our final/previous goals, we may go for it^1, often naively.
^why and how exactly would we start chasing them is to a later(/someone else’s) elaboration.
Draft: Side goals:
Human goals beings “lack consistent, stable goals” (Schneider 2010; Cartwright 2011) and here is an alternative explanation on why this happens:
When we believe that a goal that is not instrumental, but offers high/good utility( or imagined state of ourselves( inc. those we care for)) would not take a significant proportion of our capacity for achieving our final/previous goals, we may go for it^1, often naively.
^why and how exactly would we start chasing them is to a later(/someone else’s) elaboration.