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Interesting reply!
Yes the roadkill of animals are sad. On the other hand, many big birds get a meal out of it, but have to fly away quickly to save themselves, when we come driving. They never get peace to really take their time and enjoy it!
Humans who are addicted to drugs or other things have let those things decide their lives.
My dark chocolate does not rule my life! I was only joking. Cigarets used to.
GG.
Itatw70s Wrote:
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> Free "will"---a decision mostly based on, both,
> instinct and calculated risk. I feel sorry for
> those animals that run across a road and get
> slaughtered. They made a life-threatening choice,
> following their instinct to survive by running
> hard across an unfamiliar road full of moving
> cars.
>
> Free, yes. They were free to do what is natural to
> them: RUN. But the hazard was unfamiliar to their
> "will" to survive.
>
> Very good subject!!!
>
> Also, we humans can reorder and rearrange our
> thoughtlife, behaviors and even our reactions, due
> to high level training, like the Martial arts or
> any sport. Mental reactions can be resolved by
> mindfulness and calculating practices. All free
> will.
Yes the roadkill of animals are sad. On the other hand, many big birds get a meal out of it, but have to fly away quickly to save themselves, when we come driving. They never get peace to really take their time and enjoy it!
Humans who are addicted to drugs or other things have let those things decide their lives.
My dark chocolate does not rule my life! I was only joking. Cigarets used to.
GG.
Itatw70s Wrote:
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> Free "will"---a decision mostly based on, both,
> instinct and calculated risk. I feel sorry for
> those animals that run across a road and get
> slaughtered. They made a life-threatening choice,
> following their instinct to survive by running
> hard across an unfamiliar road full of moving
> cars.
>
> Free, yes. They were free to do what is natural to
> them: RUN. But the hazard was unfamiliar to their
> "will" to survive.
>
> Very good subject!!!
>
> Also, we humans can reorder and rearrange our
> thoughtlife, behaviors and even our reactions, due
> to high level training, like the Martial arts or
> any sport. Mental reactions can be resolved by
> mindfulness and calculating practices. All free
> will.
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