What I learned today
I wanted to talk about willing and wanting. There almost sound the same but with different meaning, often I hear people saying that they are willing to do something but do nothing about, so I went to my dictionary to help me.
DEFINITIONS
Willing to - Used to express determination, insistence, persistence, or willfulness (I have made up my mind to go and go I will); used to express inevitability. Shows Intentionality. Used to express a command, exhortation, or injunction, or commitment to act in a certain way to make something happen.
Wanting to - To desire something, to have a strong inclination toward it, to wish for something. Implies no action or intent.
COMPARISONS
You're determined to what it takes vs.
You may not take any action at all
You make it happen vs. You hope it will happen
You expect it to happen and will participate in making it happen vs. You wish it will but do nothing about it
Can you tell the difference now?
Stop wanting start willing and you will see results.

