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If Hamlet really only wanted to avenge his father, he could have done it a thousand times (as in the scene below) But he also wanted the crown The real lesson from the play is that our motives are not as clear as we make them out to be (sometimes, not even to ourselves) https://youtu.be/SWz1KrKF0M0?feature=shared
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In other words, stated vs revealed preference 😂
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We tell a lot of lies, and the bigger we say to ourselves 👀
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i eventually read hamlet... great book ngl i was emotional at one part
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Do you think Hamlet's desire for the crown was a conscious motivation or was it a subconscious drive?
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“I completely agree that people can have thousands of hidden intentions and motives for everything they do! Sometimes, they might want something entirely different from what they show.”
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So what we put out is what they know and believe?, noted. Don’t get the scene at all but what I always believe is *Strategy >>> Energy*. A good strategy will get him the grown and the revenge.
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Hamlet is a great book… A must read for everyone…
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Motives are often complex and not easily understood, even by ourselves
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