For every and for all arguements that support free will, there is at least one valid counter-arguement:
"If I believe [with evidence] that I have free will, what makes me sure that my very belief [and my very evidence] isn't something I am compelled to do?"
"If I believe [with evidence] that I have free will, what makes me sure that my very belief [and my very evidence] isn't something I am compelled to do?"
Let's sum it up, I know french grammar... I don't know french language 🤦♂
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Let's sum it up, I know french grammar... I don't know french language 🤦♂
Iraqi education system: *🌚*
"I hope that you have inherited a mind that is open to such small mysteries. They are no less thought-provoking than the stars and galaxies up above. I think it requires more intelligence to create a bumblebee than a black hole"
- The orange girl
- The orange girl
Existential Courage
To be able to accept your inevitable existential ignorance about big things, and to have the serenity, and courage to accept the things you can't change, to embrace your ignorance about the things that you might never find out. yet, live a responsible life.
To be able to accept your inevitable existential ignorance about big things, and to have the serenity, and courage to accept the things you can't change, to embrace your ignorance about the things that you might never find out. yet, live a responsible life.
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Existential Courage To be able to accept your inevitable existential ignorance about big things, and to have the serenity, and courage to accept the things you can't change, to embrace your ignorance about the things that you might never find out. yet, live…
everyone talks about existential crises and anxiety... Nobody talks about existential courage