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To add to what you said. Because we are all different and see different things even the same situation leads to different results. For example some people look at parents and pick a side, try to imitate, others process and analyze their actions and consequences. Because of this we have people who are stuck as their parents, stuck fighting the parents, or living their own life. Life is more complicated then people want to believe. Most dont take into account the butterfly affect, they seem to think only a single butterfly exists or worse, no butterflies exist. Simpler the mind the less butterflies, but the more confident, the more complex the mind the more butterflies, but the less confident do to ALL paths involved.Finally, I have some more information to share! Sam's explanation of illusion of free will is based on path-dependance. What he argues is that, for everything we see as a choice, we can regress back to events, experiences, genetic make up, culture and conditioning as the precursors of these choices. This leads to an endless regression and it is hard to see where or when we were absolutely "free" to choose. His belief in this kind of determinism is not so much science based (physical brain) as from subjective reflections and objective examination of how we make our decisions. He does not say that determinism is fatalism. Far from it, he says that there is little room for pride or shame because so much is not in out hands. He also pushes for moral responsibility in "choosing" to the extent that we can given our self as it is at the moment, to improve ourselves and help others as well. His argument is that we are an open system of our natural make up, our experiences,chance and the universe itself. Instead of seeing the world from a self-centered point of view, he encourages us to see the interdependence --- both linear/longitudinal in terms of who we were a minute ago to who we are now, and cross-sectional--as in how everything around us is interacting with us and shaping us. Here is his explanation and another video with Q&A. The best part of watching this video was that it made me feel so much compassion for people and question my need to place blame or ask for retribution.Q&AThank you for asking this question: I wasn't aware of this part of his philosophy, hence my previous reply to you. I stand corrected!![]()