CHOICE
In contemplating the true essence of free will, one delves into the realm of choice devoid of environmental dictates.
Does not the very fabric of our surroundings confine the scope of our decision-making?
The notion of choice, therefore, appears constricted by external variables, casting doubt on the autonomy of our choices.
Can one sincerely profess to possess free will when external factors sway one's decisions?
The semblance of free will evaporates when confronting the deterministic underpinnings of our actions, molded by external stimuli and circumstances.
Striving for authentic free will necessitates a transcendence of the limitations imposed by external influences, a liberation of the mind from the constraints of the physical world. Only then can one lay claim to having made a choice untainted by extraneous forces. Will you?
Jun 24, 2024 | UN