Reply To: Mises' regards on perfection

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We are moved to act because we are (relatively) dissatisfied with our present position and believe that by undertaking action A we can reach a more satisfactory position.

Wouldn’t it be more correct to say that we are moved to act because we believe that by undertaking action A we can reach a more satisfactory (future) position than the (future) position we would achieve without action A?