@ZeitgeistFilm "we can align or we can suffer, it is up to us" - "there is no such thing as free will" which one?— L3g3ND@®Y D3liv3®Ym@N (@8LAK3y) February 1, 2015
As ones life progresses, the biopsychosocial synergies of life dramatically shape one's thoughts, beliefs, impulses and actions. This shaping makes certain propensities highly probable, with others highly improbable, regardless of the 'free will' of the person."— 𝔄𝔫𝔫𝔞 𝔅𝔯𝔬𝔡𝔰𝔨𝔞𝔶𝔞 (@spac3_flow3r) August 25, 2018
~ @ZeitgeistFilm
If you don’t believe in free will then why do you try to convince anybody of anything? It’s a defeatism perspective and i disagree. We all have conditioning and genetic factors but we can awaken and live alert and consciously— Josh Blain (@JoshBlain4) March 15, 2020
That’s a semantic issue.— TR Spriggs (@renofamous) March 15, 2020
Free will is by nature undefinable.
So no one can put a definition on it.
It’s all subjective.
Life is complicated.
Let’s on over complicate it by trying to define the undefinable.
Some things are best off let to simply be.