I agree with most of the post, but I don’t feel like I’m “confused” about preferences (in the sense you’re gesturing at in the post).
Sure, you often lack a meaningful preference for stuff you’ve never encountered before.
Sure, you often lack a meaningful preference for stuff you are quite familiar with.
Sure, there are things in your life that are so multiplex, that you mostly need to do some meaningful work of coherentification to “decide”/”conclude” what your preference is.
I agree with most of the post, but I don’t feel like I’m “confused” about preferences (in the sense you’re gesturing at in the post).
Sure, you often lack a meaningful preference for stuff you’ve never encountered before.
Sure, you often lack a meaningful preference for stuff you are quite familiar with.
Sure, there are things in your life that are so multiplex, that you mostly need to do some meaningful work of coherentification to “decide”/”conclude” what your preference is.
Why “should” it be different?