The author ponders the age-old question of whether humans have free will or if our actions and thoughts are predetermined by prior conditions, a debate between the ideas of free will and determinism.
The author first outlines the two main lines of thought on this issue. The first view is that we do have free will, which gives us responsibility for our actions and the belief that we have control over our choices. The second view is determinism, which holds that everything, including our thoughts and actions, is predetermined by the preceding conditions and variables, much like a one-dimensional car moving forward on a track.
The author leans more towards the deterministic view, arguing that if we had a powerful enough computer to account for all the variables involved, we could theoretically predict the future and the outcomes of our actions. However, the author acknowledges the immense complexity of the variables at play, making it extremely difficult to actually compute the exact outcomes.
Ultimately, the author suggests that while the deterministic view may be more accurate, believing in free will is more beneficial on a personal level, as it provides the necessary hope and motivation to navigate life.
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