Does the will have to play a role here? I think that the will is always based upon an underlying desire that urges for realization. In my observation of children, the majority has a mediocre willpower, and only the leader natures have strong or *iron* willpower. I have also observed that the new generations, those who are in Kindergarten right now, have stronger willpower than for example my generation. This may have to do with the fact that they are *allowed* to have a will which was impossible for many of my generation, in Germany, through the educational tortures we had to suffer. My will was virtually broken as early as in Kindergarten! Now, how does the will relate to the intellect, on one hand, and to intuition, on the other? I think, once again, that it’s desire that gradually builds our willpower, and it is closer to our intuitive mind than our reasoning mind. In a sense, I may be on a tangent now, and you may have asked if there was a ‘cultural’ will, so to speak, to take that obsessive focus on the intellect. In this sense, there was such a will, a collective will so to speak, from about the second half of the 17th century and the advent of the ‘Industrial Revolution.’ There was also a will to ‘conquer the world’ which led straight to Colonialism and Slavery. This will was linked to a boosted intellect that was not in a partnership relation with nature but wanted to dominate and conquer nature. The results we see today, global warming, a dangerous reduction of species worldwide, pollution, natural disasters, and sexual problems of all kinds. For what happens to a boosted intellect is that sex remains the only creative response to an otherwise robotic life, and this creates the typically Western obsessive focus upon sex. It’s one of the results of an intellect-boosting education early in life!