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Although I'm not really a fan of vague, theoretical and somewhat-spiritual banter. I do think you're right. But if you say that the right reason should be enjoyment, I agree with that as well, does that mean you're saying that someone who's reason is empowerment, won't make it and reach is goal? It could be that lust for power is a bigger motivator than enjoyment, and isn't motivation what it's all about?
The person with the wrong reasons may reach his goal. But he will work so much harder. It's like the difference between threatening someone so they give you money and asking them to donate to a charity. Which would you prefer? Sure, if they have a gun, you will probably give them money, but I think most people would prefer SPAM their money to make themselves feel good rather than being mugged.
Wrong reasons=threaten, Right reasons=charity. Basically, when you have the wrong reasons, you're fighting an uphill battle.
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I like what is said but if we were to have a philisophical argument the only person that can decide what is the right and wrong is the person trying to get better at the game.
Before the effect one believes in different causes than one does after the effect.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Haha, nice one. Ok, as to your philosophical question, I am currently defining "right" as being the reasons that will assist you in the game, and the wrong being the reasons that will hamper your progress in the game. I don't want to turn this into a morality issue: I want to help guys smooth out their game.