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/* Sunday Adelja: What the will is */
== Sunday Adelja: What the will is ==
[[File:A Man or a Mouse.png|thumbnail|300px250px|Book cover of Sunday Adelja's book ''[[A Man or a Mouse by Sunday Adelaja|A Man or a Mouse]]'']]
Sunday Adelja in his book ''[[A Man or a Mouse by Sunday Adelaja|A Man or a Mouse]]'' indicates:
{{Cquote|Traditional psychology considers will, as a source of inner activity of a person, independent of external factors. The will is also explained as a person's inner capacity to commit an act, or to a free personal choice. A person commits only the action he decided to accomplish by refraining from others. The main sign of a volitional action is consistency with a certain intellectual plan: the action is not accidental or situational. The will is characterized by meaningfulness - actions are carried out at an appreciable level. In the process of making a strong-willed decision, a person faces the struggle of different internal motives, and if he is not able to suppress immediate situational wants, it then means that he is under the power of his immediate desires. In the performance of willful actions, a person clearly imagines possible positive consequences, which serves as an additional stimulus and helps to combat situational motivations. Thus, the will, as a human quality, is the ability to make a choice and to take the necessary actions to achieve your goal.