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"Nobody can or will ever comprehend, how the comprehending should have a motivating power; it can admittedly judge; but to give this judgement power, so that it becomes a motive able to impel the will to performance of an action - to understand this is the philosophers' stone." - Immanuel Kant

I found via self-testing, that a routine might help with this:

"Do I seem liberated enough, and if yes, for how long? If so, what could I try that seems best for all?"

A detail issue it may seem. One very efficient routine for finding sustainable purpose/ moral existence, I found.

If you mind, please comment, be it reasoned or intuitive.

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>>12046131

That looks like Kierkegaard's face pasted on one of those portraits of people who are presumably Kant but probably not.