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Do you believe in destiny?

Then why do we have choices? I still don't get the idea of predetermined destiny.
sogdianrock · 61-69, M Best Comment
hi blueumbrella
I do not know what to believe in. I conclude reality is definitely stranger than we can envisage. Regarding choice I see no conflict with destiny. We plainly have the appearance of choice but also have an unconscious mind which plainly makes many choices for us anyway. So destiny and choice - or the appearance of choice to us - are not incompatible. Also nobody actually knows which way entropy even flows.
That matters because if Time flows backwards to how we perceive it then what we call destiny becomes memory.
Best wishes
:)
sogdianrock · 61-69, M
hi blueumbrella
well you in exactly the appropriate state of mind then.
The trick is not to panic about being confused about everything.
People jump to conclusions and these are inevitably always wrong and then they fight wars about which stupid idea is correct or even worse which God.
Regarding the direction of flow of entropy there is no way of knowing what it is. We cannot tell because we are inside of Time. We know it exists but we cannot know that of it.
I think we have choice over tea or coffee. We are allowed small choices to allow us the perception of choice. Big things though are not choices although we think they are.
Sure we have choices over memory. Humans are highly selective at what they remember.
You should read Alice in Wonderland. The author was a professor of logic and invented logic gates which are the basis for computing.
Best wishes
:)
blueumbrella · 31-35, F
@sogdianrock Thank you. I've read Alice in Wonderland, but i will read it again. :)
sogdianrock · 61-69, M
Hi blue umbrella
do so and this time take it seriously!
“Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
Best wishes
:)

Imaginethat · 61-69, M
Predetermination, destiny, etc., in my opinion, is an easy way for some people to excuse or defend their life choices. If one can say that he or she has no control over how the course of their life flows, and that decisions made were pre-ordained, then what is the point? That isn't truly living and/or experiencing life.
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GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
I believe we create our own destiny.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
Of course not.

 
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