Do We have a Free-will

India
December 10, 2011 8:42am CST
Tody I bought a laptop computer to increase my working duration which is so far limited by electricity available in my village for only 6 hours a day on an average, in-spite of my continuous struggles with the electricity administration for an improvement for the last 10 years. I thought, I decided through my free-will to buy the laptop computer for myself. On a cool consideration, I wonder how wrong I had been on the question of free-will. Then I discussed this matter in detail on my blog post - http://articles-and-essays.blogspot.com/2011/12/do-we-have-free-will-in-reality.html Friends, please let me know your views on free-will in the light of my thoughts on the issue.
2 responses
@taura2p (349)
• Romania
15 Dec 11
I think we do have free-will. Every decision we make is a proof of free will. Even if we decide to eat an apple instead of an orange, I think it is a proof of free will. We are condemned to make decisions every minute of our lives, and it is a burden we have to live with.
@carolscash (9492)
• United States
10 Dec 11
I enjoyed the article and I have to say that I think that it is time we all learn that we don't have to have someone to tell us to do something but we take it upon ourselves to do it. I think that it is important to do for ourselves more often.