Charlie V
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elman said:That is not the question. The question is have you ever made a choice that was not forced on you by your biological self and social learned self?
And my environment.
I'm with Stairway. The answer is no.
These three things, biology/genetics, my development or "socially learned self" and environment, force my choices upon me.
If I had developed differently--had different genetics--or been in a different environment, I'm certain my many choices in life would have been different.
I think it's important to include environment. This also plays a role in our decisions. Take, a mundane decision but still a decision: What to wear today? My socially learned self, my genetics--and the weather outside--these will affect my choice.
It's impossible for me to make the choice outside of these things--because I am not outside of these things. I always bring my genetics with me, and my socially learned self with me, and my environment is out of my hands for the most part. These affect my choices, always.
Charlie
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