We use ‘will‘ followed by the bare infinitive (i.e. verb without ‘to’) to make personal predictions about the future. However, it is not certain whether these predictions will come true or not. If we have planned something so that this is more likely to happen, we use the Present Continuous or ‘be going to‘ to refer to it.
- This year I will create something that betters the lives of others.
- I am definitely building a tree-house this weekend.
- He is going to try his hand at astrophotography and photograph the stars tonight.