I don't remember ever choosing to like something over anything else. Do you ?
That's even funny!
Although to be honest, I have no idea how spiritually broken people think/decide if they even do. But other than emergency split second decisions, everything I do takes varying amounts of thinking/deciding.
So you are saying that if you like something it just magically happens with absolutely no conscious thoughts on your part?
And if something better comes along you just as magically happen to like that thing more without any comparison or thinking/deciding which you like better?
Strange that!
If you were to ask me what ice cream flavor I prefer I would think of which flavor brought me the greatest joy. I would just compare the experiences. There would be no choice involved.
Please reread your comment until it sinks in that you just contradicted yourself.
First you claim "I don't remember ever choosing to like something over anything else."
Then you claim that "I would just compare the experiences."
Here, maybe this will help:
choose
verb act on one's own authority,
adopt,
appoint,
be disposed to,
be resolute,
be so minded, co-opt,
commit oneself to a course,
cull,
decide,
deligere,
desire,
determine,
determine upon,
discriminate, discriminate between, do of one's own accord,
draw,
elect,
eliminate the alternatives,
embrace,
excerpt, exercise one's choice, exercise one's discretion, exercise one's option, exercise one's preference,
exercise the will,
have volition, make a decision, make one's choice, make one's selection,
mark out for,
opt for,
pick,
pick out,
prefer,
put to the vote,
resolve,
select,
set apart,
settle,
side,
support,
take a decisive step, take one's choice,
take up an option, use one's discretion, use one's option,
will