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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre
Your whole view point is irrational. It's like you don't know what to do with the information you have.
Understanding influence is important. Builds sympathy and prevents ****ty situations. Using it as an excuse to refuse accountability is not. The consequences of ****ty behavior is a driving influence in preventing ****ty behavior.
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If you're talking to me then yes the things that happen in the real world have effects. I'm not not misunderstanding this due to having a slow understanding of the world. I don't even know how to explain cause and effect in this way as it pertains to free will because the concept of free will is nonsensical and is hard to deconstruct. It's not explaining a concept so much as asking you to stop thinking like you're thinking, AKA stop time as it is happening in your head, and consider a completely different form of reality.