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by steego
739 days ago
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That is an interesting point when you start taking it to different conclusions. For example, It’s funny how often that people who claim to believe in free will often adopt the language of determinism when they say things like: “It was meant to be” Or, “Everything happens for a reason” Personally, I think the general population is just confused and not particularly inquisitive when it comes to asking whether they have free will or whether their actions and language reflect their belief or lack of. I suspect a feeling of determinism probably takes over when one feels like they’re on autopilot and lack a locus of control. Does it correlate with being susceptible to cults, group think and parroting other people’s ideas like a consumer rather than synthesizing your own? |
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It's known that being deluged with information tends to suspend one's own critical faculties in attempting to cope with the flow. Perhaps internet life, by tending to crowd out one's own thoughts, contributes to a sense of loss of will.
People who emerge from an "internet cleanse" seem to be refreshed in a way that might be interpreted as the regaining of will, of freedom to formulate.
Or I might be full of balonie.