If you’re unlike me, you wouldn’t have journeyed along the path and met an old man who told you that modern neuroscience has proved that all our actions and decisions are merely the machinations of a predetermined universe and that our concept of ‘free will’ is naught but a comforting illusion but if you did, would you agree with his hypothesis?
6 thoughts on “The old man makes a compelling argument and even if I don’t want to agree with him, I always end up turning to page 72.”
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Is this a win-win situation or a lose-lose situation?
Page 72 has your answer!
As an aspiring dyslexic I would have turned to page 27 😉
No worries, when you turn to page 27, it tells you to turn to page 27 😉
I was the despair of my parents because I would insist on doing things my own way. (I also had a “smart mouth,” but that’s a whole other story.) In this case, I would just ignore the whole thing, find some other book to read and skip page 72 just because I CAN!
I like to think I do things my own way too but in this case, out of sheer curiosity, I would have to turn page 72.