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VGPolyglot said:
Nautilus said:

Nah.If you push for something, if you demand for something, is that you want that to happen.If you want something to happen, then you create an expectation that it may happen, no matter how big or small that expectation is.If you push for a socialist revolution, it means that you want one to happen.If you want one to happen, you have an expectation, a hope, that it will eventually happen, no matter how small that chance is, or how small your expectation for that to happen is.

What you are saying and what you mean is, is to keep the expectations in check.Expectations will be there regardless, but depending on how big they are, you be more dissapointed, or less dissapointed.But the expectation will be there regardless.

Wanting something to happen is not the same as expecting it. It depends on what your goals are in demanding it, some people demand things because they believe that it will come with an eventual realization of their goals. Other people demand things not because they think it will happen, but because their moral compass obligates them to do so.

Hold on, hold on.You are either moving goalposts now, or just changing subjects entirely.

What I said is:If someone wants something, then he expects them to happen.Im not adressing the "intensity" of that expectation or wish here.But I didnt say that if someone expects something, it dosent necessarily mean that he wants it.Its two very different things.In the first situation, if the condition A is met, then B is always true.But in the second situation, if the condition A is met, B is not necessarily always true.



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1